Re: [PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-10 Thread Charles Wiltgen
John W. Holmes wrote... > But, thank you for posting the solution you did eventually find. That will be > of assistance if anyone ever searches the archives before posting... > > Hey, I can dream, can't I?? I personally think more people would do that if something like... Ask your worst, bu

RE: [PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-10 Thread Rasmus Lerdorf
php.CONF? Is that some distribution-specific file? It's not a PHP thing and thus would not be documented by us. -Rasmus On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, John W. Holmes wrote: > > OK, thanks for no help whatsoever. But I'm not bitter; I'm here > to > > report what I found so that the next guy with thi

RE: [PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-10 Thread John W. Holmes
> OK, thanks for no help whatsoever. But I'm not bitter; I'm here to > report what I found so that the next guy with this problem isn't stuck: > > The PHP docs say to change variables in /etc/php.ini (like the whole > world knows about) but the key is to *also* look into php.CONF, too. >

[PHP] Re: Request entity too large (already seen the FAQ)

2002-11-09 Thread Brian Fahrlander
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 11:31:52 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brian Fahrlander) wrote: OK, thanks for no help whatsoever. But I'm not bitter; I'm here to report what I found so that the next guy with this problem isn't stuck: The PHP docs say to change variables in /etc/php.ini (like the whole