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[SOLVED}Upload error
- Jason Cotting
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15 Oct 2011 15:58 - 15 Oct 2011 16:47 #1107
by Jason Cotting
[SOLVED}Upload error was created by Jason Cotting
I'm having issues getting a sermon to upload through the sermon manager in the backend.
I was able to upload one through FTP
It's a 16.8 MB file. The upload limit size in my php.in file is set for 50MB.
In sermon manger, I click the upload button under the audiofile section. I select the file and let it upload when the progress bar finishes I get an error
What am I doing wrong?
There's no spaces in the file name.
I'm using
Joomla 1.7.1
sermonspeaker4.2.1
To add to that, when I try to upload that sermon through Media Manger, it gives me an joomla.json file sent to my browser that says:
{"status":"0","error":"Please input a file for upload"}
I have been able to upload smaller picture files through the media manager.
Got it to work. It was the post_max_size. My settings were taking a little while to go into effect.
Thanks
Jason
I was able to upload one through FTP
It's a 16.8 MB file. The upload limit size in my php.in file is set for 50MB.
In sermon manger, I click the upload button under the audiofile section. I select the file and let it upload when the progress bar finishes I get an error
What am I doing wrong?
There's no spaces in the file name.
I'm using
Joomla 1.7.1
sermonspeaker4.2.1
To add to that, when I try to upload that sermon through Media Manger, it gives me an joomla.json file sent to my browser that says:
{"status":"0","error":"Please input a file for upload"}
I have been able to upload smaller picture files through the media manager.
Got it to work. It was the post_max_size. My settings were taking a little while to go into effect.
Thanks
Jason
Last edit: 15 Oct 2011 16:47 by Jason Cotting.
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- Andrei Chernyshev
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17 Oct 2011 16:53 - 17 Oct 2011 16:54 #1111
by Andrei Chernyshev
Replied by Andrei Chernyshev on topic Re: [SOLVED}Upload error
can you check if there is a php.ini file in administrator folder also?
also i'd set those variables too.
upload_max_filesize = 50M
post_max_size = 50M
memory_limit = 50M
also i'd set those variables too.
upload_max_filesize = 50M
post_max_size = 50M
memory_limit = 50M
Last edit: 17 Oct 2011 16:54 by Andrei Chernyshev.
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