• I’m not able to upload any file over 7k in size. Which means nothing larger than a icon image. I can work around this issue, but this is not a solution for my users.

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  • Sagar

    (@supportguru)

    Hello,

    I’d request you to please increase the post_max_size & upload_limit to the concerned value which you wish to have.

    It can be increased from the .htaccess or php.ini
    Hence, please do the needful ??

    Thread Starter maxxedout

    (@maxxedout)

    I did this already. it’s set to 64M in php.ini

    Thanks

    I can work around this issue, but this is not a solution for my users.

    A “localhost” installation is normally neither suitable, nor intended for use in a production environment.

    More information will be needed if anyone is to offer any additional advice that might be helpful. What OS and what web-server software are you using, and are you using one server software as a proxy front-end for another? If so, the details please.

    Thread Starter maxxedout

    (@maxxedout)

    I’m running a current LAMP stack on Debian

    I moved the installation to another box running the same Debian and LAMP stack and it works on that box. Why?

    Who knows, there is absolutly no LOGGING around this issue. So all suggestion for a fix are nothing more than a scattergun approach.

    I posted here to see if there were any better answers than what I found else where, Guess Not.

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