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mroppolo

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Increasing the maximum allowed file size
« on: November 13, 2010, 01:52:34 am »

Hello -

I've search the documentation, support forum and Google looking for the solution to increase the maximum allowed file size which apparently defaults to 1 Mb.  Loading a file less that this size works perfectly, but most of my photos are 6 Mb and some videos are much larger.  Here are the error details when uploading a larger file:

Error message:
   No file was uploaded!
   If you have really selected a file to upload, check that the server allows file uploads...
   File: /var/...<removed the path details>.../db_input.php - Line: 554

I have checked and reset the albums directory permissions.

My phpinfo.php values are:
   upload_max_filesize is 20M
   upload_tmp_dir is set: /var/...<removed the path details>.../tmp
   file_uploads is set to On

My gallery: http://media.roppolo.net/

I'm using version 1.5.8; which IMO is well documented and robust.  I'm just having this one small upload issue (see attached)

Thanks !
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papukaija

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Re: Increasing the maximum allowed file size
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2010, 02:07:10 am »

The limit shown in the screenshot seems to come from your gallery's settings. Try looking at this setting (and the setting after it) at your gallery's configuration.
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mroppolo

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Re: Increasing the maximum allowed file size
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2010, 02:16:02 am »

Wow.  I'm pretty embarrassed I missed the configuration item.

Thanks for pointing it out !
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