Hi!

The KISS solution: configure the maximum size of a request in Apache itself, using the LimitRequestBody option in the configuration.

You should find a way to handle nicely the error pages the user will see when submitting a file too large. This of course depends on your setup, if you are doing the upload using some Ajax trickery or not, etc.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz



On 2008/04/01, at 02:04, Owen McKerrow wrote:

Hi All,

Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations on what to use to limit the size of files uses upload. Im currently looking at http://swfupload.org/. has anyone had any experience with it, in particular getting it to play nice with a WOApp ?

Or is there something better out there ?

Owen McKerrow
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