[support] Attachments problem

Fernando Silva fsilva.pt at gmail.com
Sun Mar 19 18:32:08 UTC 2006


Did you change the settings in your php.ini to allow unlimited size file
upload?

Regards,
  Fernando Silva

On 3/19/06, Bruce Whealton <brucewhealton at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>     I'm having problems with attachments/uploads to the site.  It seems
> that the uploads that aren't being accepted are zip files.  I went into
> admin/settings/upload
> and added zip as an attachment that was accepted.  I also increased the
> size of allowable file sizes for uploads.  So, the general limit is set to 0
> for unlimited file size and then the other max file sizes are 100M.  Thus it
> makes no sense that a 4.6M file in zip format cannot be uploaded to the
> site.
>      Allowing uploads like this allows customers to send various content
> for a site in a compressed collection of files.  So, is the problem the size
> limit that can be uploaded to the site?  or is it something else that I must
> set?
> Thanks in advance,
> Bruce
>
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