Well, I tryed with mysql, sqlite and mssql and always the limited was in
less than 1'5mb. The problem must to be somethind¡g relationed with the ADSL
speed and the time than the serve wit to receive the packet. In some
countries the network speed is lower than in others, and that variable must
to be considered iw the developpers want than their platform can be ussefull

2009/4/19 [email protected] <[email protected]>

>
> Hi,
>
> I've not found any real limits on the size of uploaded meshes. On our
> environment I think we have artificially set the limit at 5mb to
> prevent people from uploading stuff that would be unnecessarily big
> and too high-poly to not crash most computers. Theoretically it could
> be much more than 5mb and afaik it doesn't have anything to do with
> the actual network. I think the limits are database-wise and you need
> to find the setting in mssql that allows you to change the uploaded
> package size.
>
> Cheers,
> Jules
>
> On Apr 19, 1:01 pm, cliffconway <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Does anyone have any information regarding any issues with uploading
> larger 3D meshes?
> >
> > I have uploaded a number of smaller meshes but when i try to upload
> anything larger (around 1.2 MB) I get a unexpected server problem. I know
> that someone else in this forum mentioned they had this problem and that a
> move to MySql may have solve it. I have moved to MSSQL but I still have this
> problem.
> >
> > Any feedbacl would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advanc
> >
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