Re: How to assure that php.ini is being obeyed?

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On Thursday 18 November 2004 01:32, Mailit, LLC wrote:
> My problem: To upload large files.
> Although /etc/php.ini on my Linux server specifies
> upload_max_filesize = 8M
> post_max_size = 8M
> only files smaller than 512 kB are uploaded, while larger files fail
> with message
> "File contains no data"
> Everything happens as if php.ini were being ignored, although the
> parameters in question appear
> with correct values on the table generated by phpinfo()
> It is failing on my server, but on another server upload works as
> defined by /etc/php.ini
> It must be something in the initialization of the server, or apache, but
> I don't know where to look.

Raditha, where are you? This is your area of expertise :)

http://www.radinks.com/upload/config.php

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