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micah
so am I the only one that is running into problems with this low setting in the php.ini? my users would like to be able to upload files larger than 2M to their galleries. The only alternative I can think of is to have them ftp the files and then I'd move them in manually for them... but as luck would have it apache is running as 'nobody' meaning I have no write access to the directories added by my gallery scripts.

I'm open to ideas here
micah
well, Alex was very helpful on this one.

Thanks Alex!
Slavik
Hello,
we've responded to you in the trouble ticket.


best regards,
Slavik Koshelev
micah
QUOTE(Slavik @ Apr 11 2005, 11:13 PM)
Hello,
we've responded to you in the trouble ticket.
best regards,
Slavik Koshelev
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sorry, I should have been more clear. That's what I meant when I said Alex had been a great help.
Alexandre
Thank you micah.
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jfmathieu
Hi,

I'm interested in this problem. I'm on windows and I like to know how to by pass the 2 meg up load probleme form my gallery ?

Thanks
Slavik
Please provide us with your domain.

Best regards,
Slavik Koshelev
MartinB
If your hosting plan support .htaccess files, you can write one with:

CODE
php_value upload_max_filesize 10M
php_value post_max_size 10M
php_value max_input_time 10000


and save it to the root folder of your gallery.
jfmathieu
My domaine is www.jean-francoismathieu.com

Thanks
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