Wth - Mihalism Fix

Discussion in 'Programming' started by JohnnyB0, Nov 1, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hello. I hired someone from here before for a mihalism fix and it worked out perfectly.

    However, I realize now that there is another issue either with the script or my host settings and I can't figure out what the problem is or how to fix it. I know that for someone who is either familiar with mysql or mihalish should be able to fix this issue within minutes.

    Therefore I Will be willing to pay someone $10 for this quick and easy fix.

    Here is the problem:

    any time an image that is over 2mb is uploaded, I get this error:

    Warning

    PHP Engine Error: The image file 1280_DVD_TotalMedia.png exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini.

    I desperately need someone to fix this asap, and do not want the website to be offline for any given period if possible. Please pm me if you can fix this, and I will pay you $10 over paypal. Thanks!
     
    JohnnyB0, Nov 1, 2008 IP
  2. AbhishekS

    AbhishekS Peon

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    #2
    Create a file called php.ini where this script is executing and put this in the file
     
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  3. dopiitv

    dopiitv Well-Known Member

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    #3
    if you have cpanel i can fix it in 30 seconds

    Thanks
    Mike
     
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  4. Rapid-Bux

    Rapid-Bux Banned

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    #4
    Contact your host and ask him what is the MAX file size..
    If its below 2 MB.. That is why this problem is caused IMO..
    I would suggest you to contact your host(if your on a shared hosting) or change the settings yourself from the php.ini if your using a VPS or a Dedi :)

    Good Luck!
     
    Rapid-Bux, Nov 2, 2008 IP