Re: [PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-10 Thread Charles Wiltgen
John W. Holmes wrote...

 But, thank you for posting the solution you did eventually find. That will be
 of assistance if anyone ever searches the archives before posting...
 
 Hey, I can dream, can't I??

I personally think more people would do that if something like...

Ask your worst, but search the archives first!
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general

...appeared at the bottom of the messages.  List Mom?

-- Charles Wiltgen


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RE: [PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-10 Thread John W. Holmes
 OK, thanks for no help whatsoever.  But I'm not bitter; I'm here
to
 report what I found so that the next guy with this problem isn't
stuck:
 
 The PHP docs say to change variables in /etc/php.ini (like the
whole
 world knows about) but the key is to *also* look into php.CONF, too.
 That's where the problem was.
 
 And though I don't understand why the second file was there, or
why no
 one piped up about it, this is the obscure answer to an obscure
problem.

You say you're not bitter, but it doesn't sound that way.

Remember, no one is getting paid to do this. Some questions just go
unanswered, sorry. All you can do is rephrase and ask again or ask
somewhere else. 

But, thank you for posting the solution you did eventually find. That
will be of assistance if anyone ever searches the archives before
posting...

Hey, I can dream, can't I??

---John Holmes...



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RE: [PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-10 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
php.CONF?  Is that some distribution-specific file?  It's not a PHP thing
and thus would not be documented by us.

-Rasmus

On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, John W. Holmes wrote:

  OK, thanks for no help whatsoever.  But I'm not bitter; I'm here
 to
  report what I found so that the next guy with this problem isn't
 stuck:
 
  The PHP docs say to change variables in /etc/php.ini (like the
 whole
  world knows about) but the key is to *also* look into php.CONF, too.
  That's where the problem was.
 
  And though I don't understand why the second file was there, or
 why no
  one piped up about it, this is the obscure answer to an obscure
 problem.

 You say you're not bitter, but it doesn't sound that way.

 Remember, no one is getting paid to do this. Some questions just go
 unanswered, sorry. All you can do is rephrase and ask again or ask
 somewhere else.

 But, thank you for posting the solution you did eventually find. That
 will be of assistance if anyone ever searches the archives before
 posting...

 Hey, I can dream, can't I??

 ---John Holmes...



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