Re: [PHP-DEV] Bug in 4.03pl1 multipart/form-data method (file uploads) From: James Treworgy (jamie <email protected>)
Date: 11/13/00

Changed everything as below in PHP3.ini and removed my httpd.conf
settings. No change. Apache reported

[Mon Nov 13 10:45:30 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.3] Invalid method in
request -----------------------------7d021c62cc

another file resulted in:

[Mon Nov 13 10:47:18 2000] [error] [client 192.168.1.3] Invalid method in
request -----------------------------7d01d6362cc

Some files work. It's almost seems as if a certain byte sequence in the
file is causing the problem - e..g with large files some die right away,
some go for a while before it dies.

-- Jamie

At 09:25 AM 11/13/00, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>Can you try and set them in the php.ini and see if it makes a difference?
>Also you might want to try 99M instead of those numbers :)
>It's going to be hard to debug this without you getting your hands on gdb ;)
>
>Andi
>
>At 09:14 AM 11/13/00 -0500, James Treworgy wrote:
>>Already have all those. From my httpd.conf:
>>
>>#PHP3 Directives
>>php_flag track_vars On
>>php_flag asp_tags on
>>php_flag file_uploads on
>>php_value post_max_size 99999999
>>php_value upload_max_filesize 99999999
>>php_value upload_tmp_dir /hd2/var/php_upload
>>
>>-- Jamie
>>
>>At 09:02 AM 11/13/00, Andi Gutmans wrote:
>>>Two possible things you can try:
>>>a) Add the following line to your php.ini if it doesn't exist already:
>>>file_uploads = On ; Whether to allow HTTP file uploads
>>>b) Also add the following line (maybe enlarging the limit in your case):
>>>post_max_size = 8M ; Maximum size of POST data that PHP
>>>will accept.
>>>
>>>Let us know if this solves your problems and which one of these if it did.
>>>
>>>Hopefully we can nuke post_max_size for 4.0.4 because I don't see much
>>>point in having both this and the upload_max_filesize directive. Even if
>>>they aren't completely the same it's confusing to have two.
>>>
>>>Andi
>
>---
>Andi Gutmans <andi <email protected>>
>http://www.zend.com/

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