On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 06:02:10PM +0200, Petko Yotov wrote: > On Thursday 10 July 2008 16:55:28 Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > > Certainly I would > > never expect to be able to have gigabyte or terrabyte uploads -- > > IIRC, PHP's upload feature can't support it. > > As the $UploadDirQuota is about the total sum of bytes in the uploads > directory (except for .hidden files), one can reasonably have a host that > allows several GB of disk space, even if if each file is not very big. > > > > > Better in each case would probably be to provide examples than > > to try to quote conversion factors: > > > > $UploadDirQuota = 102400; # limit uploads to 100K > > $UploadDirQuota = 1048576; # limit uploads to 1 MB > > $UploadDirQuota = 10485760; # limit uploads to 10 MB > > How about : > $UploadDirQuota = 100*1024; # limit uploads to 100KB > $UploadDirQuota = 1000*1024; # limit uploads to 1000KB > $UploadDirQuota = 1024*1024; # limit uploads to 1MB > $UploadDirQuota = 25*1024*1024; # limit uploads to 25MB > $UploadDirQuota = 2*1024*1024*1024; # limit uploads to 2GB
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