Hi,

    I used MAX_FILE_SIZE too in the form which
uploads the file (the input field is before the file field)
and I am using IE6 for testing and still the file pass through to
the server.

Cheers,
Catalin


"Jason Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Sunday 29 June 2003 20:40, Tom Rogers wrote:
>
> > Maybe you have to wind up the post_max_size in php.ini and then control
> > with MAX_FILE_SIZE in the form for the error to show up in the $_FILES
> > array....
>
> "MAX_FILE_SIZE in the form" is client-side, for the benefit of the
browser.
> *IF* the browser supports it then IT would stop the upload of files larger
> than MAX_FILE_SIZE.
>
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