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[2008-09-07 14:18 UTC] lbarnaud@php.net
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Description: ------------ Sometimes when the uploaded file is bigger then MAX_FILE_SIZE (in script)the return from $_FILES['uploadedfile']['size'] is zero and sometimes it returns the right value of the file. I have only tried whith MAX_FILE_SIZE far under what I have set in php.ini(upload_max_filesize = 2M). Looks like it depends on how much bigger the file is then MAX_FILE_SIZE. Cant figure out the exact difference. (the script I post is also my temporary solution for the problem) Reproduce code: --------------- define('MAX_FILE_SIZE', 1048); ... elseif ($_FILES['uploadedfile']['size'] > MAX_FILE_SIZE or $_FILES['uploadedfile']['size'] <= 0) { $filesize = number_format($_FILES['uploadedfile']['size']/1024, 1).'KB'; $uploadinfo = "<b>The image/file is proberly to bigg</b> (and maybee then returned zero)!<br /><br/ > We got this filesize from the upload file: " . $filesize ."<br /> Max acceptable size is " . $maxfs; } ... Expected result: ---------------- The exact filesize of the uploaded file (at least if its smaller then upload_max_filesize set in php.ini). Actual result: -------------- Sometimes the exact filesize of the uploaded file, sometimes zero.