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Introducing the method of modifying the PHP upload file size limit, divided into two environments: Windows and Linux, respectively introducing the solution to the PHP upload limit, friends in need can refer to it.
Contents of this section: Modify the size limit when uploading files in PHP to break through the upper limit. 1. Windows environment Step 1: Modify the POST file size limit under php5 1. Edit php.ini Found: max_execution_time = 30, this is the maximum time for each script to run, in seconds, modified to: max_execution_time = 150 Found: max_input_time = 60. This is the time that each script can consume. The unit is also seconds. Modify to: max_input_time = 300 Found: memory_limit = 128M. This is the maximum memory consumed by the script. Change the value according to your needs. Here it is modified to: memory_limit = 256M Found: post_max_size = 8M, the maximum data submitted by the form is 8M. This item does not limit the size of a single uploaded file, but limits the submitted data of the entire form. The scope of the restriction includes all content submitted in the form. For example: when publishing a post, the post title, content, attachments, etc.... This is modified to: post_max_size = 20M Found: upload_max_filesize = 2M, the maximum allowed size of uploaded files, modified to: upload_max_filesize = 10M Step 2: File upload size control in Apache environment Modify httpd.conf located in the Apahce directory Add to: LimitRequestBody 10485760 That is, 10M=10*1024*1024, some articles mentioned that it should be changed to 600000000 Restart apache and you can get the required size in the settings. Second, Linux environment Modify etc/php.ini Find the File Uploadsh area and modify the following parameters: file_uploads = on; switch whether to allow file uploads through HTTP. The default is ON, which means upload_tmp_dir is turned on; files are uploaded to the server where temporary files are stored. If not specified, the system default temporary folder will be used (moodle can not be changed) upload_max_filesize = 8m; Maximum size of files allowed to be uploaded. Find the Data Handling area and modify post_max_size = 8m; refers to the maximum value that can be received through form POST to PHP, including all values in the form. The default is 8M After setting the above four parameters, uploading files smaller than 8M is generally not a problem. But if you upload a file larger than 8M, you only have to set the following parameters: In the Resource Limits area: max_execution_time = 600; Maximum time value (seconds) for each PHP page to run, default 30 seconds max_input_time = 600; Maximum time required for each PHP page to receive data, default 60 seconds memory_limit = 8m; The maximum memory consumed by each PHP page, the default is 8M. |