RE: [PHP] [ANSWER] problem uploading big (50MB) file

2001-03-30 Thread Matt Williams
Try replacing "100M" with it's byte equivalent. Or maybe it's kilobytes. One on of my systems they had "2M" and it wouldn't upload anything cause it didn't parse it right. In other words, set that value to what you had with say php4.0.1 good luck! replaced 100M by 104857600,

Re: [PHP] [ANSWER] problem uploading big (50MB) file

2001-03-30 Thread Jack Dempsey
basic algebra: 1k = 1024 bytes 1mb = 1024 kbytes = 1048576 bytes 100mb= 104857600 bytes Xmb = (1048576 * X) bytes -jack Matt Williams wrote: Try replacing "100M" with it's byte equivalent. Or maybe it's kilobytes. One on of my systems they had "2M" and it wouldn't upload anything

RE: [PHP] [ANSWER] problem uploading big (50MB) file

2001-03-29 Thread Gilles-Eric Descamps
-Original Message- From: Philip Hallstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: Re: [PHP] problem uploading big (50MB) file Try replacing "100M" with it's byte equivalent. Or maybe it's kilobytes. One on of my systems they had "2M" and it wouldn't upload anything cause it didn't