[Pugged] Big Upload

Dave J. Hala Jr. ciapug@ciapug.org
24 Jan 2003 11:57:22 -0600


You could have him upload to a public directory that apache can see. 
Then you could write some php code to list that dir and find what he
uploaded, or what is the newest file... It's a little messy, but
manageable.



On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 10:43, dave@visionary.com wrote:
> Angie Tollerson <tollerson@alliancetechnologies.net> said:
> 
> > I have a client (same canadian, hehe) that wants to be able to upload
> > files larger than 100 mb, i think that is php's max even with php.ini
> > altered, is it not? He's wondering if there are ways to force php to
> > upload larger files or if there is another language we should be using
> > to do the scripts?
> > 
> 
> Let's see, if he's Canadian then thats' probably 100 metric MB... ;p
> 
> Could you have them upload the file with ftp or scp? Or is this
> something that needs to be poked into a data table?
> 
> I have done some (kludgey) jobs where I set up a batch on the client
> that does the ftp, then runs a lynx command that hits a page, which
> will then imports the uploaded file.
> 
> -dc
> 
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