[PHP] Bypassing php.ini setting for file uploads?

2005-03-02 Thread Matt Cassarino
Hi,

I am trying to modify the php.ini settings for post_max_size and 
upload_max_filesize to allow for a custom script to upload files larger than 
8MB, the default size limit set in php.ini.  This is on a shared server, and my 
hosting company won't modify the limitation, although they will charge me 
$50/hr to code a custom script.  Whatever!  I'll just do it myself... but I 
don't know how.

Also, http://docs.php.net/en/function.ini-set.html tells me that for 
post_max_size and upload_max_filesize: Entry can be set in php.ini, .htaccess 
or httpd.conf.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks,

Matt Cassarino
Cell: (206) 484-4626
Web: www.mattcass.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [PHP] Bypassing php.ini setting for file uploads?

2005-03-02 Thread Ian Firla

There're all kinds of threads on this if you google around for a bit but
one good on in my bookmarks is:

http://www.webdevforums.com/showthread.php?t=7231

Ian

On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 09:39 -0800, Matt Cassarino wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to modify the php.ini settings for post_max_size and 
upload_max_filesize to allow for a custom script to upload files larger than 
8MB, the default size limit set in php.ini.  This is on a shared server, and 
my hosting company won't modify the limitation, although they will charge me 
$50/hr to code a custom script.  Whatever!  I'll just do it myself... but I 
don't know how.

Also, http://docs.php.net/en/function.ini-set.html tells me that for 
post_max_size and upload_max_filesize: Entry can be set in php.ini, .htaccess 
or httpd.conf.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks,

Matt Cassarino
Cell: (206) 484-4626
Web: www.mattcass.com
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [PHP] Bypassing php.ini setting for file uploads?

2005-03-02 Thread Richard Lynch
Matt Cassarino wrote:
 I am trying to modify the php.ini settings for post_max_size and
 upload_max_filesize to allow for a custom script to upload files larger
 than 8MB, the default size limit set in php.ini.  This is on a shared
 server, and my hosting company won't modify the limitation, although they
 will charge me $50/hr to code a custom script.  Whatever!  I'll just do it
 myself... but I don't know how.

 Also, http://docs.php.net/en/function.ini-set.html tells me that for
 post_max_size and upload_max_filesize: Entry can be set in php.ini,
 .htaccess or httpd.conf.

Some Good News

You can create a file named .htaccess in the same directory as your file
upload script, and put this in it:

php_value post_max_size 32M
php_value upload_max_filesize 32M

Use any valid value you like instead of 32M of course.

Yes, there really *should* be a dot (.) at the front of the filename:
.htaccess

Your FTP software and your desktop machine may give you grief about it,
but the web-server *needs* it to be that name.

If you already have an .htaccess file with other stuff in it, which you
may or may not understand, just add the above lines at the bottom.

Their custom script would have to do this exact same thing to make it
work, so there ain't much point to giving them $50/hr for that. :-)


Some Bad News

Your web host *might* have .htaccess turned off for performance reasons,
in which case you are screwed.

It's unlikely, but possible.

They ain't gonna turn .htaccess on just for you, because then it's on
for everybody and slows down the server a little bit.

And they probably won't even change the settings for max_XYZ in httpd.conf
for you, not even for $50.  If by some chance they *will* do that, it's a
2-minute job, so don't let them charge you more than $50 for that!

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