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Where is it though is my question..........
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in your root folder unless you have windows hosting
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I have linux hosting and i see nothing in my root folder for htaccess
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you need to make a htaccess file in your root with that info in there to increase your upload limit.
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you more then likely have one in there just you cant see it. check in cpanel and view your root folder you should see it.
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WEll its not there, so how do i make one , just enter that code in then press Save As htaccess.php?
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did you check from cpanel to make sure its not there? if not make a file in your root folder and name it .htaccess and make sure its chmodded to 644
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I use godaddy they dont have Cpanel.......
And ChMOdded to 644? I upload files through IE, is there awayt to CHMOD it to 644 through that? |
ahh thats why you dont see it. get a ftp client and use that its so much easier esp. when you want to add things.
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I would but I have 56K and you try download something on 56k lol
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