I can be that you var/cache/storage directory is not present or the web server does not have access privilages to it.
> When I want to upload a file via the File (under 5 MB) class
> sometimes the file is not uploaded and it leaves the field
> blank.
> > Is there a bug with file transfer?
Tony Wood : twitter.com/tonywood
Vision with Technology
Experts in eZ Publish consulting & development
> Most php installs have a limit of 8Mb, take a look at the
> post_max_size in phpinfo();
>
> Most providers do this for a reason! Use FTP for files >> 8
> Mb, such as 400 Mb. The http-protocol is not designed for > such files!
Thank you hans but I forget to write that I've already changed :
post_max_filesize= 1Go
memory_limit=1Go
max_input_time=0 (unlimitited time)
max_execution_time=0 (unlimited time) upload_max_filesize=1Go
Do you know a way to use a browser to use FTP protocole that works with PC and MAC
Assumption: You cannot upload any files using eZPublish 3 admin interface.
I had something similar to this. For me the problem was that apache did not have sufficient rights to var/cache/storage location.
The solution is to give apache rights to var/cache/storage i.e. chown noone.noone var/cache/storage or something similar.
I hope this helps a little.
Tony
> When I want to upload a file via the File (under 5 MB) class
> sometimes the file is not uploaded and it leaves the field
> blank.
>
> Is there a bug with file transfer?
>
> Is there a configuration I should use in apache, php has
> already been configured!
> > Thank you.
Tony Wood : twitter.com/tonywood
Vision with Technology
Experts in eZ Publish consulting & development
> Hi,
>
> Assumption: You cannot upload any files using eZPublish 3
> admin interface.
>
> I had something similar to this. For me the problem was that
> apache did not have sufficient rights to var/cache/storage
> location.
>
> The solution is to give apache rights to var/cache/storage
> i.e. chown noone.noone var/cache/storage or something
> similar.
>
> I hope this helps a little.
>
> Tony >
Thank you Tony but I've already succeed with uploading files under 2 Mo.
> > Most php installs have a limit of 8Mb, take a look at
> the
> > post_max_size in phpinfo();
> >
> > Most providers do this for a reason! Use FTP for files >>
> 8
> > Mb, such as 400 Mb. The http-protocol is not designed
> for
> > such files!
>
> Thank you hans but I forget to write that I've already
> changed :
> post_max_filesize= 1Go
> memory_limit=1Go
> max_input_time=0 (unlimitited time)
> max_execution_time=0 (unlimited time)
> upload_max_filesize=1Go
>
> Do you know a way to use a browser to use FTP protocole that > works with PC and MAC
I'm still having the same problem, Does someone got a solution?
The directive setting did not have any positive effect on this problem for my site. I still get:
Request Entity Too Large
The requested resource
/admin/content/edit/3863/1/
does not allow request data with POST requests, or the amount of data provided in the request exceeds the capacity limit. Apache/2.0.40 Server at xxx.xx.x.xx Port 9000
when trying to upload a file that is bigger than ca. 500 KB. I also checked that apache has full control over all the directories in ezpublish/var.
If anybody has other suggestions PLEASE give me a tip...please... im dying here...
regards, claÜs
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