Re: [PHP] file uploading = dumping into ram?

2002-01-03 Thread Chris Lee

set your max upload file size smaller then. default is 2mb max. I find that
too small, I re-set mine to 5mb. I have 2g of ram on our server, 5mb isnt a
worry to me. Id rather that then the slow speed of writing the file to the
hd.

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David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 hi all,

 I wes doing some file upload stuff with php when i noticed that as the
file is being uploaded, the entire file is stored in ram until it\'s
finished.

 obviously, we know the problems associated with this(use up a lot of ram
for large files), i\'m just wondering, is this going to be fixed soon in the
next release of php?

 i think those people using php to upload large files will be very happy if
it\'s fixed :)



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Re: Re: [PHP] file uploading = dumping into ram?

2002-01-03 Thread David

 thanks, i know what u mean, but what if you have to upload bigger files? 

is it possible that maybe the next php release will have a option to auto write the 
uploading file to disk(if the file being uploaded is bigger than a certain size) while 
uploading instead of slurping the entire file into ram.

just a suggestion for improvement. :)

set your max upload file size smaller then. default is 2mb max. I find that
too small, I re-set mine to 5mb. I have 2g of ram on our server, 5mb isnt a
worry to me. Id rather that then the slow speed of writing the file to the
hd.

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Chris Lee
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



\David\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 hi all,

 I wes doing some file upload stuff with php when i noticed that as the
file is being uploaded, the entire file is stored in ram until it\'s
finished.

 obviously, we know the problems associated with this(use up a lot of ram
for large files), i\'m just wondering, is this going to be fixed soon in the
next release of php?

 i think those people using php to upload large files will be very happy if
it\'s fixed :) 

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