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I can't seem to get anything over 2mb to attach to my posts :ermm: I have changed the size limit, but it still won't work. Anyone want to help me out here? :nervous:
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iirc mysql has a file size limit of its own
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Which is less than 2mb I assume?
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Anything over a certain size via any browser method will get messy, anyway.
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IS there anyways I can attached 5-10mb files to posts?
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Again, there is no reliable way.
edit: other than protocols designed for transferring a lot of data like FTP. |
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I don't mind unreliable, its a rare occasion that I will need to do it.
Edit: This is more or less a one time thing. Is there any tideous way I can do it in the mean time? |
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the mb limit is defined in php.ini
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Is that part of the Vbulliten, or part of my ISP's stuff?
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Ask your host to check the php.ini file (because iirc you cant find out any other way) and to tell you the max MB your allowed to use
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