I suspect there is a limit on the MAX_FILE_SIZE.  You might want to check
the RFC, but I suspect you should set the value to be 2gb or less(I think
that is the limit).
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phill

"Yev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> OK, here's my problem
> I wrote a simple upload script:
>
> <?
> print_r($HTTP_POST_FILES);
> ?>
>
> <FORM ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data" ACTION="" METHOD=POST>
> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="100000000000000000">
> File: <INPUT TYPE=file name=filename size=30>
> <INPUT TYPE="submit" VALUE="submit">
> </FORM>
>
>
> I purposely specified MAX_FILE_SIZE to be big since I heard it causes
> problems if it's too small: ie files get rejected no matter what.
>
> If I input any file, the $HTTP_POST_FILES shows the proper stuff, but
> the file doesn't exist in "/tmp" (which is set in php.ini), if I leave
> the file field empty, then a /tmp/phpXXXXXX file is created with a 0
> byte size.
>
> What can be the problem? It's not permissions..
>
> Yev
>
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