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 Post subject: 32-BIT PHP
PostPosted: 25. Apr 2010, 23:44 
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You had mentioned a post before that with 32-BIT PHP it is limited to I think you said 2GB for an upload...3GB was = to -1GB.

Now I've tried to see a 64-bit version of PHP but there doesn't seem to be an official 64-BIT PHP out there....this is a correct observation right? Or do you know of a 64-BIT PHP? I believe in that post you had mentioned that I would have to use a 64-BIT PHP install but there doesn't seem to be one out there....if there is one please point me to it because I didn't see it on php.net.


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there is no official build as far as I know.
but e.g. http://www.fusionxlan.com/PHPx64.php

But uploading files > 2GB - there you should use a better protocol than html based uploads...

- Michael


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Wait just making sure I have this right....

You're saying with this there should be a possibility of uploading > 2gb files? Just making sure I have this correct.


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 Post subject: Downloaded
PostPosted: 26. Apr 2010, 08:21 
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Well I downloaded the x64-bit version you gave me...

It is interesting that php.net doesn't tackle an idea like this themselves, but I suppose the majority of the people using PHP don't really need a 64-bit version...

Well there is a text file in the download if the windows binary version...

It would seem as though it doesn't play nice with IIS FastCGI...

Quoted from the document...

"The "normal" IIS FastCGI extension is not currently in active development (Version 0.6 beta released 11/03/2002).

It does not work well, if at all, with PHP x64. Microsoft is developing their own FastCGI extension that is
available in 64-bit and works well with PHP x64. If you want a FastCGI solution instead of ISAPI please use this."

Doesn't seem like this is worth the trouble of only MAYBE being able to upload >2GB......thanks for the link though...


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PostPosted: 26. Apr 2010, 08:23 
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I suppose I know that I should use better than html based protocols but I guess it was easier to go with the uploader as it performs all the tasks I want it to.

No worries...2GB will have to do.


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