Hi,

    I already tried $_FILES['userfile']['error'], but
as I already said the $_FILES is empty, completely empty

Cheers,
Catalin


"Tom Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hi,
>
> Sunday, June 29, 2003, 9:49:43 PM, you wrote:
> CT>         Hi,
>
> CT>     This is the error I get in the log file:
> CT> [error] PHP Warning:  POST Content-Length of 11184886 bytes exceeds
the
> CT> limit of 8388608 bytes in Unknown on line 0
>
> CT>     This is absolutely correct. The problem is
> CT> this error does not reach my PHP script and I
> CT> have no idea how can I tell my user he posted
> CT> a file which exceds the size.
> CT>     The $_FILES is empty, same for $HTTP_...
> CT>     Any idea is appreciated.
>
> CT> Cheers,
> CT> Catalin
>
>
> check out
>
> $_FILES['userfile']['error'] it should give some clues
>
>
> UPLOAD_ERR_OK
> Value: 0; There is no error, the file uploaded with success.
>
> UPLOAD_ERR_INI_SIZE
> Value: 1; The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in
php.ini.
>
> UPLOAD_ERR_FORM_SIZE
> Value: 2; The uploaded file exceeds the MAX_FILE_SIZE directive that was
specified in the html form.
>
> UPLOAD_ERR_PARTIAL
> Value: 3; The uploaded file was only partially uploaded.
>
> UPLOAD_ERR_NO_FILE
> Value: 4; No file was uploaded
>
>
> --
> regards,
> Tom
>



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