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On Feb 9, 2007, at 2:58 AM, Rob Styles wrote:
Would people be interested in a write-up of how we've used
RadioactiveMarc and automated tests to validate Bath and US National
Profile compliance?
zOMG, yes!
-Nate
Wendt Library
UW - Madison
... the Zinterop records (which are described
in detail in that pdf but aren't available for
download anywhere I could find ...
I sent Bill Moen an email asking if the records described in the report were
available for download, and if not, could they be made available.
-- Michael
# Michael
I have always depended on the kindness of strange PHP gurus.
I am trying to rewrite a perpetually buggy system for uploading large
PDF files (up to multiple tens of megabytes) via a web form. File
uploads are very simple in PHP, but there's a default maximum file size
of 2MB. Following various
I haven't needed to upload such large files, but I wonder if using the
ftp functions in php would bypass this problem:
http://us3.php.net/manual/en/ref.ftp.php
Andrew
On 2/9/07, Thomas Dowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have always depended on the kindness of strange PHP gurus.
I am trying
I just saw this message as well as the follow-ups today. I was one of
the graduate assistants working on this phase of Dr. Moen's Zinterop
project, and I worked quite closely with the Radioactive records and the
Radioactive perl module that Mike Taylor from Index Data developed. I
also helped
I have done large file uploads in PHP. Make sure you have the following
set in php.ini:
upload_max_filesize = some large size followed by M for megabyte or G
for gigabyte
file_uploads = on
post_max_size = some large size
Also, you can set these values through the set_ini function in PHP so
On 2/9/2007 11:50 AM, Jay Luker wrote:
Pre-apologies if this suggestion is too duh, but have you confirmed
that you updated the correct php.ini file?
Bless you! This did the trick, and I can now upload really big files.
And I defy anyone to find something too duh for me. :-)
Yes indeed, as
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