I'm uploading a file to a web site using forms.  I'm trying to narrow down
if the problem is the connection is timing out on file upload, or if I'm
exceeding a web host imposed limit on file upload size.  I've found the
server i'm running on has:
upload_max_filesize 2M
post_max_size 8M
Apache connection: 300 sec

1.  I was assuming that post_max_size (since I'm posting the file, not
uploading via ftp) takes precedence, so I should be able to upload up to
8M.
2.  I'm uploading via a T1, so there is no reason why the apache connection
should timeout
3.  However, no matter what I do, it seems that the file upload times out
after about 30 seconds for files below 2M.

So there are 2 things I need to test:
1.  Is it that the upload_max_filesize is really what is limiting the
upload  and my assumption is wrong? OR
2.  Is it just a coincedence that anything over 2M takes over 30 sec to
upload, and that the conenction times out after 30 seconds but the server
_could_ handle more?

Sorry for the long winded reply, but I wanted to provide some context for
this question I posted as best I could.  i was afraid if I put up the usual
"file upload problems" in the subject line it may get ignored.
 Carl

Rick Emery wrote:

> what do you mean "timeout"?
> What is timing out?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carl Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 8:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] set browser timeout
>
> Is there an HTTP tag in the header that can be sent to tell the browser
> not to timeout?  I found the HTTP spec page, but I'm not sure what to
> look for.
>
> Carl
>
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