Re: max_file_size

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On Tue, July 12, 2005 11:10 am, Chris said:
> The manual seems to imply that using MAX_FILE_SIZE will enable the
> browser to recognize the fact that a user is trying to upload a file
> that is too large and will, therefore, be able to give the user a
> warning to prevent the uploading of a file that the server will not
> accept.

I do not know when that text about the browser doing the work appeared,
but it sure wasn't there back in the day...

I'd be shocked if any browser *DID* implement something to warn the user
before uploading a file based on the happenstance of a HIDDEN input that
happened to be named MAX_FILE_SIZE...

Sure, they *could* do that...  Does that happen in ANY browser in Reality?

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