Jump to content

Posting large size file upto 40Mb on godaddy


Recommended Posts

Hi All,

I have a problem uploading Max size more or less 40MB from our admin side. My site is hosted on godaddy.com. I asked them to configure php.ini for the following.

max_execution_time 400

post_max_size = 40M

upload_max_filesize = 40M

 

But they said that make your php5.ini file and place on www folder. I did so but server error comes up as below. 

 

Server Error

500 - Internal server error.

There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.

 

Secondly I found another solution from internet that to make .htaccess file and place the following configuration and also place this file on www (root directory).

php_value upload_max_filesize 40M

php_value post_max_size 40M

php_value max_execution_time 400

php_value max_input_time 400

No after above changes I got the same error.

 

Pls. if you help in this regard. What step to do next.

I am looking for your positive response.

Regards

 

 

 

For the php5.ini settings, max_execution_time 400 is not correct It should be -

 

max_execution_time = 400

 

At what point does the Server error occur? When you request any page or just when the upload form submits to your form processing code?

 

 

You can only put php settings in a .htaccess file when php is running as an Apache Module.

Many thanks for your positive response. Actually, I have php5.ini file

 

max_execution_time = 0

post_max_size = 40M

upload_max_filesize = 40M

max_input_time = 0

memory_limit = 40M

 

I add this php5.ini www folder. and my website is running in /testing/admin folder where I am uploading my data.

 

We get error when uploading a file. after a long time hang, system give me error as follows

 

Server Error

500 - Internal server error.

There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.

 

 

Please reply since I am very worried. My client is very annoyed just for this.

 

Regards

Shakeel

 

 

 

 

For debugging purposes, add the following lines of code immediately after your first opening <?php tag in your form processing code -

 

ini_set("display_startup_errors", "1");
ini_set("display_errors", "1");
error_reporting(E_ALL);

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.