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nbecu
max upload size in wf-downloads
  • 2005/9/29 16:34

  • nbecu

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  • Since: 2005/9/16


Hi,

I went through the forum but I still couldn't find a solution to my problem.
Several posts mention that the max upload size in wf-downloads (as well as in other modules I think) is constrained by a PHP core directive called upload_max_filesize ; which in my case is set to 2M.
My problem is that I want to increase it.

In a post (sorry I can't remmeber who it was) someone suggest to use a .htaccess file to set up this value ; and he also says that sometimes it doesn't work. In my case it doesn't work at all. All the website turns to a blank page

I then contacted my host service asking them to increase this value. They said they can't do it as it is a core parameter and that it will affect all their clients (which I can understand).
They also suggested that instead of using a Php upload function, better try a java applet such as this one. However, I'm really not willing to put a java applet in my nice and stable XOOPS website.
There must be another solution...

Would anyone have a clue?

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bluenova
Re: max upload size in wf-downloads

If you can't increase the max upload size by using .htaccess and your host won't do it for you in php.ini, I'd suggest changing host. I don't think there is any other way to overide that limit.

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