Thanks, but there should be another limitation somewhere...
Client-side: <input type="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="10000000" />
Server-side: php_value upload_max_filesize 5M
But it's still impossible to send a file of 700k for example (document contains no data).
Le lundi 11 juillet 2005 à 09:40 -0500, Jeremy Newman a écrit :
On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 23:45 +0200, Jonathan Ernst wrote:
We already use gd which can do much the same as imagemagick (I don't think we have imagemagic on the server). We are already resizing the image if it's too big (pixels size, not byte size).
You do have the comman line version of ImageMagick, but you do no have the PHP library version.
live server because there is another limitation that takes place before the php code can handle the upload. I'll see if we can change the size limit using the .htaccess file; otherwise we'll have to ask Jeremy to do something about it.
I've increased the max upload size to 5 meg. If you need it bigger, you can change it via the .htaccess file.
FYI, I was getting CVS update conflicts in the data/screenshots dir. If you make an upload data dir, you shouldn't really add it to CVS, you should .cvsignore it. I fixed the problem creating .cvsignore files in each dir in the data/screenshots tree. I also regnerated the screenshots using the admin web page.