On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 16:46 +0100, David Blanco wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Robert Cummings wrote:
>
> > ... Upload sizes are not a PHP limitation. If a limitation at all
> > then it's a limitation imposed by the service provider. As such
> > Perl won't solve the problem unless the provider was short sighte
Hi!
Robert Cummings wrote:
> ... Upload sizes are not a PHP limitation. If a limitation at all
> then it's a limitation imposed by the service provider. As such
> Perl won't solve the problem unless the provider was short sighted
> enough to cap PHP and not Perl... if they even offer Perl to thei
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 13:54 +0100, David Blanco wrote:
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> Hola!
>
> Mauricio Muriel escribió:
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> > How can I upload files up to 40MB with a html post form? (without a ftp
> > client)
> >
> > Please, remember
> >
> > 1. My hosting provider ha
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Hola!
Mauricio Muriel escribió:
> How can I upload files up to 40MB with a html post form? (without a ftp
> client)
>
> Please, remember
>
> 1. My hosting provider has up to 120 seconds apache timeout
> 2. My hosting provider has up to 10MB to upl
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1. My hosting provider has up to 120 seconds apache timeout
2. My hosting provider has up to 10MB to upload files in php.ini
Any kind of ideas?
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Get a new provider?
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I'm looking for a method to enable my users to upload thier html files
and embedded pictures to my server. I think it should be something very
easy, but as I'm doing it for the first time, I thought it would be
better to seek help from the experienced one. So any idea, how can I do
it easly
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