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[2004-12-18 03:45 UTC] derick@php.net
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Description: ------------ If HTTP upload file is more than 2Mb, the file does not go through. Don't tell me to fiddle with the php.ini file, I already have. Yes, I changed the MAX_FILE_SIZE in the FORM data to 601000000. (601Mb) I'm using apache v2.052 and PHP 5 (latest version), I have double-checked the php.ini file and changed upload_max_filesize = 601M plus the others specified in tutorials such as timeout and browser timeout options (I forget the names). Reproduce code: --------------- Here is some more debugging info:Array ( [userfile] => Array ( [name] => helpdesk.mde [type] => [tmp_name] => [error] => 1 [size] => 0 ) ) Not really useful but can give you idea of what type of tutorial I used to attempt a transfer to my home machine. Expected result: ---------------- File transferred. Actual result: -------------- Thinking about going back a version of php and see if that works.. is this a bug or something permanent?