Posted on: 05/07/03 03:26am
By: xspace
I tried adding a five meg file, instead I got an error msg
Error code : 1017
Error: The file was no uploaded. Check permissions or duplicate file.
When I add small files, no issue @all ... Actually these are all from the same machine .. anyway to manually put it in w/o going thru the File Mgtmt Admin ???
Filemgtmt Plugin File size limit
Posted on: 05/07/03 03:35am
By: Dirk
PHP has a default file size limit of 2 MB. You can change that in the php.ini (if you have access to that file - otherwise you need to contact your hosting service).
bye, Dirk
Filemgtmt Plugin File size limit
Posted on: 05/07/03 11:54am
By: isol8
check blaine's site www.langfamily.ca
this has been addressed a few times
Filemgtmt Plugin File size limit
Posted on: 05/07/03 02:26pm
By: Chalkhillian
Upload a small file to get the meta data for the file and then FTP the larger file over top of it.
Filemgtmt Plugin File size limit
Posted on: 12/08/04 09:43pm
By: DaveC
If nothing else has worked, try this.
(I am running RedHat9, this is what caused mine to fail)
in /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf, increase the value of LimitRequestBody.
It is by default 524288 (0x80000)
Change it to something large - I used 10485760 (0xA00000) which gives me max file size of 10Mb, heaps of upload capacity.
cheers
DC
Filemgtmt Plugin File size limit
Posted on: 04/14/05 01:07am
By: Schtonk
[QUOTE BY= Chalkhillian] Upload a small file to get the meta data for the file and then FTP the larger file over top of it.[/QUOTE]
I have used this method to trick the php.ini file size threshold....now how do i change the file size data to reflect the true file size?
Filemgtmt Plugin File size limit
Posted on: 04/14/05 05:55pm
By: DaveC
I did that a few times too, until I worked out the real solution.
To fix it you have to edit the database record directly.
Easiest way is to use phpMyAdmin but if you are a regular SQL user you can do it from the mySQL command line.
There is a table called '??_filemmgmt_filedetail' (where the ?? is 'gl' by default but you may have changed it when you installed it)
This table has a field called 'size'
Change that to the correct size for your file record, remembering that 1k is actually 1024 bytes not 1000.