Re: Re: File Upload - post_max_size and upload_max_filesize in GBs

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Sorry but I couldn't follow. If I understood correctly, there's 50M (or 4G,
for that matter) data, and there's say 5K metadata. First, java applet
uploads the bulk data over ftp to a temp directory on the server
(employing the ftp service running on the server - not apache/php).
If/when the bulk data transfer completes successfully, then the java
applet needs to POST the 5K metadata over http to php. Up to this point I
can follow. But in your example, the java applet transfers the bulk data
itself -not metadata- a second time, POSTing it to php?

Yes you are right. I seems to post complete data.
Actually I want 4GB uploads as uploads will be local so it is not going to take so much time. The example of 50 MB I provided was to prove that applet was actually POSTing to php and php's post and upload limits came into effect.
I am using JUpload. http://jupload.sourceforge.net/

And it POSTs the data to a php script after it uploads. PHP doesn't seem to allow more than 1.99999... GB


If so, then the applet you use (or the parameters it's been passed) should
be broken, I guess.

Any suggestion to use some other applet. Any freeware etc. Or one not so expensive and which overcomes this php's 1.99 gb limit.

Sukwhinder Singh

----- Original Message ----- From: "Abdullah Ramazanoglu" <ar018@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: File Upload - post_max_size and upload_max_filesize in GBs


Sukhwinder Singh dedi ki:
 --8<--

I have read. I have been trying to find out way for last two days.
I can say about jupload and how it seems to work.
It uploads file to server in a temporary directory.
It has postURL parameter. Then it POSTS the data to php file.
Because it POSTS, the php configuration values comes into question.

Here is an example:

Settings in php.ini are 50M for upload_max_fisesize and 50M for
post_max_size.
I used japplet  and  uploaded a 51.89 MB file.

This is what is in error log.

[08-Jun-2007 03:06:29] PHP Warning:  POST Content-Length of 54414946
[bytes
exceeds the limit of 52428800 bytes in Unknown on line 0

Sorry but I couldn't follow. If I understood correctly, there's 50M (or 4G,
for that matter) data, and there's say 5K metadata. First, java applet
uploads the bulk data over ftp to a temp directory on the server
(employing the ftp service running on the server - not apache/php).
If/when the bulk data transfer completes successfully, then the java
applet needs to POST the 5K metadata over http to php. Up to this point I
can follow. But in your example, the java applet transfers the bulk data
itself -not metadata- a second time, POSTing it to php?

If so, then the applet you use (or the parameters it's been passed) should
be broken, I guess.

Kind regards,
--
Abdullah Ramazanoglu
aramazan ÄT myrealbox D0T cöm

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