Ryan try with a JIRA request for the info you want to check
El 14/07/2011 04:24, "Ryan Kaldari" <kaldari(a)gmail.com> escribió:
Actually it looks like ZWS uses a GUI configuration
interface. To limit
how
large HTTP requests can be, you click the
"Request Filtering" link in the
global settings page menu and then you configure the maximum POST body
size
in bytes. Perhaps someone mistakenly entered a number
for kilobytes
instead
of bytes. Can someone report what this value is
currently set to? Thanks!
Ryan Kaldari
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Ryan Kaldari <kaldari(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Apache apparently limits HTTP requests to 2 GBs by default, but I have
> no idea what the default for ZWS is. I can hardly imagine it would be
> 1 MB though. Perhaps someone has misconfigured it. The config variable
> in Apache is called LimitRequestBody, and since ZWS generally imitates
> Apache, I imagine it is the same variable. Could someone check the ZWS
> configs to see what it is currently set to?
>
> Ryan Kaldari
>
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Ryan Kaldari <kaldari(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > I tried this but both of the forms still return the "413 Request Entity
> Too
> > Large" error when I try to upload anything larger than 1 MB. This seems
> to
> > be an HTTP issue rather than a PHP issue as the error is not coming
from
> > PHP. Can other people upload files on
nightshade via web forms that are
> > larger than 1 MB?
> > Ryan Kaldari
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:20 PM, Jan Luca <jan(a)jans-seite.de> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> maybe you should try using the ini_set function of PHP (at the start
of
> >> the
> >> main file) to set the PHP options:
> >>
> >> ini_set( "upload_max_filesize", "20M" );
> >> ini_set( "post_max_size", "20M" );
> >> ini_set( "max_execution_time", "1200" );
> >> ini_set( "max_input_time", "1200" );
> >> ini_set( "memory_limit", "20M" );
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Jan
> >>
> >> ---------------
> >> Von: toolserver-l-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> >> [mailto:toolserver-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] Im Auftrag von Ryan
> >> Kaldari
> >> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Juli 2011 01:17
> >> An: toolserver-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
> >> Betreff: Re: [Toolserver-l] Uploads over 1MB refused by toolserver
> >>
> >> Does anyone have any idea what else I can try to work around this
> problem?
> >> I'm doing a presentation of this tool at Wikimania in a couple weeks
and
> >> then it will be used for a major event in
Montreal a few weeks after
> that.
> >>
> >> It was working fine in January. People uploaded dozens of 3 and 4 MB
> files
> >> with no problems, but now it won't allow anything larger than 1 MB. I
> >> haven't changed any of the uploading code since then.
> >>
> >> Any help or advise would be appreciated!
> >>
> >> Ryan Kaldari
> >> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Ryan Kaldari <kaldari(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> >> I seems that I can't get the
toolserver to accept any uploads larger
> than
> >> 1MB. I have a web application running on nightshade that has both an
> HTML
> >> upload form and a Flash upload form, both of which upload files to
> >> /mnt/user-store/contests/. I have my PHP limits set to the following
in
> an
> >> .htaccess file:
> >>
> >> php_value upload_max_filesize 20M
> >> php_value post_max_size 20M
> >> php_value max_execution_time 1200
> >> php_value max_input_time 1200
> >> php_value memory_limit 20M
> >>
> >> Whenever I try to upload a file that is over 1MB (even 1.1MB), from
> either
> >> the HTML upload form or the Flash interface, it either gives me a 413
> >> server
> >> error or the connection to the server is reset. A 413 error means that
> the
> >> HTTP data stream sent by the client was too large for the server.
Files
> >> that
> >> are less than 1MB always work fine. Any ideas what is going wrong?
> >>
> >> Ryan Kaldari
> >>
> >>
> >>
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