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File upload exceeds php's limit
I'm trying to upload a 3mb wmv file to my forum but I get the following error :-
Breakfast.wmv: File Too Large. Exceeds PHP's limit of 2.00 MB. I have the attachments set to upload to a folder and not the database and am stuck for a fix, can anyone help ? |
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That is the default setting on the server side. You need to contact your hosting company to raise the limit. Keep in mind if you are on a shared server that the raise will be for everyone so if there are a lot of people uploading large files via php, it could crash the server..... |
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Ah that makes sense, I've just been moved to a new host as my previous ceased trading. I doubt if they grant me any special priveledges. :tired:
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I bumped mine up to 5mbs.
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Well it's got to be worth asking then.
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corriewf, can you please stop making posts with nothing but .... in them? Thank you.
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That's better.
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Dont forget whos paying your social security old man.... |
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