Re: max_file_size

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On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 12:38 -0400, John Nichel wrote:
> Sebastian wrote:
> <snip>
> > it doesnt seem to work on IE or Firefox.. two of the most popular 
> > browsers..
> > this shoudn't even be in the manual then because if it doesnt work for 
> > these two browsers then i would consider it pointless to use.
> </snip>
> 
> It may not be your browser that it's not working with...it may be your 
> system's security settings, or your firewall (if you're behind one) not 
> allowing the information thru.
> 
> -- 
> John C. Nichel
> ÜberGeek
> KegWorks.com
> 716.856.9675
> john@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> 

Sure, it could be that. But, in this sittuation, the error says that the
file is too big. Even it the firewall didn't let the file go through
(wich I doubt, because a firewall won't parse HTTP requests and make
those checks, unless you have a request max size or something), you'd
just get an error page saying that the request didn't go through.

DO NOT trust the browsers to do something. If all of them complied 100%
to standards, we would live in a (almost) perfect world :)

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