Hi,
Thursday, December 5, 2002, 5:11:16 PM, you wrote: RL> Jason Wong responded Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:24 PM RL> < On Thursday 05 December 2002 10:14, Roger Lewis wrote: RL> < > Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try ini_set although I'm not yet RL> certain RL> < > of how to use it. RL> < As has already been pointed out, the uploads take place *before* your RL> script RL> < is run. The manual has table which shows what you can and cannot change RL> using RL> < ini_set(). RL> < THE place to change it is in php.ini. RL> < > I checked again and post_max_size is not in my php.ini, but perhaps I RL> < > should just add it. RL> < Perhaps you should indeed. I think it defaults to 2M, so if you haven't RL> set it RL> < 2MB is your limit. RL> < > Also, I was wrong before - I do have a directive for memory_limit. It RL> is RL> < > 8M RL> < I think this only has effect if php was compiled with RL> "--enable-memory-limit". RL> < > Regardless, this doesn't explain why I can't upload a file that exceeds RL> 2M, RL> < > except that I don't seem to be able to reset upload_max_filesize to RL> greater RL> < > than 2M. RL> < You mean you set it in php.ini and phpinfo() reports something different? RL> < -- RL> < Jason Wong -> Gremlins RL> That's what I've been trying to say, Jason. I set upload_max_filesize in RL> php.ini to 8M, 8000000, or any other number, restart Apache, and the reset RL> seems to be ignored. When looking at phpinfo, upload_max_filesize is RL> *always* 2M. RL> Adding the directive post_max_size = 16M to my php.ini did nothing except RL> change my include_path settings ?%!?!*. (I can see in phpinfo that the RL> default is 8M, but there is no setting in my php.ini) RL> In reply to Tom's comment, there is no difference between master and local RL> settings; however, there are no separate settings in my php.ini either. RL> Do you have any other thoughts on this? RL> Regards, RL> Roger TR> A shot in the dark check for: TR> file_uploads = On TR> -- TR> regards, TR> Tom file_uploads = 1. I presume this is means "on", right? Roger PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php