Re: [PHP] php move_uploaded_file() filesize problem

2009-08-24 Thread Thomas Gabrielsen


"Ryan Cavicchioni"  wrote in message 
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 09:54:03PM +0200, Thomas Gabrielsen wrote:

Hi

I have a problem with uploading files that are bigger than the Master
Value allow me to, which is 32 MB. I've set the max_upload_filesize and
max_post_size in a .htaccess file and the phpinfo() reports the new local
value (128 MB) according to the .htaccess, but the script fails silently
with no errors every time I try to upload a file greater than 32 MB. Have
any of you had the same problem?


I stumbled across this blog post:
http://www.gen-x-design.com/archives/uploading-large-files-with-php/

He suggests also looking at the script timeout and the
'max_input_time' ini setting.

Regards,
 --Ryan Cavicchioni


Hi Ryan, and thanks for your reply:

I've allready set that, but I forgot to mention it in the first post. This 
is what my .htaccess looks like:

php_value upload_max_filesize 64M
php_value max_execution_time 800
php_value post_max_size 64M
php_value max_input_time 100
php_value memory_limit 120M

I'm very sure that it has something to do with the upload_max_filesize 
because I generated two files, one just a little greater than 32MB, and one 
just a little bit smaller. The latter file is uploaded fine, but the bigger 
one is not.


Thanks!
Thomas Gabrielsen 



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[PHP] php move_uploaded_file() filesize problem

2009-08-24 Thread Thomas Gabrielsen

Hi

I have a problem with uploading files that are bigger than the Master Value 
allow me to, which is 32 MB. I've set the max_upload_filesize and 
max_post_size in a .htaccess file and the phpinfo() reports the new local 
value (128 MB) according to the .htaccess, but the script fails silently 
with no errors every time I try to upload a file greater than 32 MB. Have 
any of you had the same problem?


Thanks!

Thomas Gabrielsen 



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