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Author: | SuperJETT [ 9. Aug 2006, 14:49 ] |
Post subject: | upload limit |
I bought the unlimited version, but am limited to 7Mb uploads. I need to be able to handle close to 100mb for video uploads to my site, is there anyway around that limit on the server? |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 9. Aug 2006, 16:51 ] |
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The unlimited version has a unlimited upload queue (actually 30 GB). The restriction you have right now is set in the php.ini and has to be changed there. /Michael |
Author: | SuperJETT [ 10. Aug 2006, 16:29 ] |
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TinyWebGallery wrote: The unlimited version has a unlimited upload queue (actually 30 GB). The restriction you have right now is set in the php.ini and has to be changed there.
/Michael Yes, I did some digging and found that also. With the host I'm on, I do have the ability to compile a new php and change things, but them I would have to keep updating it manually instead of the host doing it for me. Unfortunately, the uploader is not going to work for me at this time. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 10. Aug 2006, 16:36 ] |
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Is the limit in the php.ini set to 7 MB? because you don't have to recompile anything - just change one setting! and depending on your php settings you can even do this dynamically (with ini_set ...). |
Author: | SuperJETT [ 11. Aug 2006, 15:22 ] |
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With the host I'm on, yes, I have to compile a new php to change that, and recompile every time there is a security fix. Is 30Mb the max the uploader can handle even without a php limit? |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 11. Aug 2006, 15:33 ] |
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No - 30 GB is the upload queue limit - this is why i call it unlimited. Flash has an upload limit of 100MB per file - there is now way around this - I have uploaded ~500 MB in pictures in one queue - This worked fine. /Michael |
Author: | SuperJETT [ 11. Aug 2006, 15:37 ] |
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Oh, I misread, thanks for clearing that up. What I'm planning on doing right now is putting the uploader on a subdomain on my server at work so I have full control, but keeping my main site on the current host. |
Author: | SuperJETT [ 11. Aug 2006, 15:38 ] |
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Where would you stick the line for ini_set()? Which file? |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 11. Aug 2006, 15:49 ] |
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I would try either the tfu_config and/or the tfu_upload.php. But I'm not sure with this parameter because I don't know when php does check the size. I have never found a server where this could dynamically changed (my local server does ignore this setting). /Michael |
Author: | SuperJETT [ 12. Aug 2006, 02:19 ] |
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Alright, I got it working on my work server, with an upload limit of 356mb, and already had someone upload a 200mb video. I'm much happier now, thank you for kinda pushing me in the right direction and for writing such a nice upload utility. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 13. Aug 2006, 17:36 ] |
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cool - in the flash documentation they tell the limit is 100MB ()limit by flash. nice to hear that this is not true. Michael |
Author: | NBStroagePlus [ 14. Mar 2010, 00:55 ] |
Post subject: | 100MB Limit |
Well if there isn't a 100MB limit...what do we do specifically so that we can upload files over 100MB? |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 14. Mar 2010, 16:27 ] |
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read howto 4 of the TFU FAQ - There is everything nicely explained. - Michael |
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