Open php.ini and first find
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; File Uploads ;
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Area, has the following parameters that affect file upload:
file_uploads = on ; Switch whether to allow file uploads via HTTP. The default is ON
upload_tmp_dir ; Files are uploaded to the server where temporary files are stored. If not specified, the system default temporary folder will be used
upload_max_filesize = 8m ; As expected, that is, the maximum size of the file allowed to be uploaded. Default is 2M
in
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; Data Handling ;
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Region, and one more item:
post_max_size = 8m; refers to the maximum value that can be received through POST to PHP through the form, including all values in the form. The default is 8M
Generally, after setting the above four parameters, uploading files of
But if you want to upload a large file >8M, it will definitely work if you only set the above four items. Unless your network really has a 100M/S upload speed, you still have to care about the following parameters:
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; Resource Limits ;
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max_execution_time = 600 ;The maximum time value (seconds) for each PHP page to run, the default is 30 seconds
max_input_time = 600; The maximum time required for each PHP page to receive data, the default is 60 seconds
memory_limit = 8m ;The maximum memory consumed by each PHP page, default 8M
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