I would also be shure that u run into the srcipt time out time. of course there is one limit u can be a little bit under or a little bit above. measure the time with microtime() and compare it with the script time out settings and u will have the answer ralph_deffke@xxxxxxxx ""Thomas Gabrielsen"" <thomas@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:DF.AA.03363.302139A4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > "Ryan Cavicchioni" <ryan+ml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:20090824205810.GC32456@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 09:54:03PM +0200, Thomas Gabrielsen wrote: > >> Hi > >> > >> I have a problem with uploading files that are bigger than the Master > >> Value allow me to, which is 32 MB. I've set the max_upload_filesize and > >> max_post_size in a .htaccess file and the phpinfo() reports the new local > >> value (128 MB) according to the .htaccess, but the script fails silently > >> with no errors every time I try to upload a file greater than 32 MB. Have > >> any of you had the same problem? > > > > I stumbled across this blog post: > > http://www.gen-x-design.com/archives/uploading-large-files-with-php/ > > > > He suggests also looking at the script timeout and the > > 'max_input_time' ini setting. > > > > Regards, > > --Ryan Cavicchioni > > Hi Ryan, and thanks for your reply: > > I've allready set that, but I forgot to mention it in the first post. This > is what my .htaccess looks like: > php_value upload_max_filesize 64M > php_value max_execution_time 800 > php_value post_max_size 64M > php_value max_input_time 100 > php_value memory_limit 120M > > I'm very sure that it has something to do with the upload_max_filesize > because I generated two files, one just a little greater than 32MB, and one > just a little bit smaller. The latter file is uploaded fine, but the bigger > one is not. > > Thanks! > Thomas Gabrielsen > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php