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Sir martin can add capcha so that spammer can't take advantage for this uploader.

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Funny wrote: 27 Mar 2017, 11:48 Hi
I have updated with ftp
After the update via ftp you can not activate the extension (ftp program=filezilla)
Anything is not removed from the 1.0.0 version.

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reinstall the first version then unistall and delete data then install latest version.
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If I have made
it changes generally nothing
The first version functions perfectly
unfortunately, the update does not function

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I'm sure it does as i'm using it also a few others are.

unistall and also delete the left over modual from acp and then reinstall the latest version

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Question about v1.01. When uploading a 4mb mp3 file on my live board I get this info at the time the file hits 100% upload.
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The setting for the ext are:
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What is it looking at on the settings page to say a 2mb limit set when the next line says php.ini has a 20mb max set? And is that setting causing the info in the first pic? I have the ext set to upload mp3 and pdf files. Mp3 and pdf are set at 8mb max upload.

Previous mp3 problem came with these settings. I edited my test board to reflect these live board settings and it worked fine.
max_execution_time 300
post_max_size 21M
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Now it worked
Do not know why it did not work
Now all the extensions are up to date

Thank you for the effort

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It's been dealt with
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Puchahawa wrote: 27 Mar 2017, 23:38 Question about v1.01. When uploading a 4mb mp3 file on my live board I get this info at the time the file hits 100% upload.

error.png

The setting for the ext are:
upload setting.png

What is it looking at on the settings page to say a 2mb limit set when the next line says php.ini has a 20mb max set? And is that setting causing the info in the first pic? I have the ext set to upload mp3 and pdf files. Mp3 and pdf are set at 8mb max upload.

Previous mp3 problem came with these settings. I edited my test board to reflect these live board settings and it worked fine.
max_execution_time 300
post_max_size 21M
it calls the php.ini that shows in the acp and grabs info from there.

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$max_filesize = @ini_get('upload_max_filesize');

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A question ?
In which file can I increase the filesize of the fileupload on e.g. 20 MB

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martin wrote: 28 Mar 2017, 01:08
Puchahawa wrote: 27 Mar 2017, 23:38 Question about v1.01. When uploading a 4mb mp3 file on my live board I get this info at the time the file hits 100% upload.

error.png

The setting for the ext are:
upload setting.png

What is it looking at on the settings page to say a 2mb limit set when the next line says php.ini has a 20mb max set? And is that setting causing the info in the first pic? I have the ext set to upload mp3 and pdf files. Mp3 and pdf are set at 8mb max upload.

Previous mp3 problem came with these settings. I edited my test board to reflect these live board settings and it worked fine.
max_execution_time 300
post_max_size 21M
it calls the php.ini that shows in the acp and grabs info from there.

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$max_filesize = @ini_get('upload_max_filesize');
Then why does it give the file to big error if the max size in php.ini is 20mb? :wtf: upload_max_filesize 20M Or am I reading that wrong and it says 2.0 M?

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You can check you php.ini file size in your acp click on php info and then scroll down

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Funny wrote: 28 Mar 2017, 01:22 A question ?
In which file can I increase the filesize of the fileupload on e.g. 20 MB

mg Funny
You can't you can set file size in the acp but are limited by the max file size set by your host.

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martin wrote: 28 Mar 2017, 02:25 You can check you php.ini file size in your acp click on php info and then scroll down
That's whats got me :wtf: It says upload_max_filesize 20M. I have the ext set at max 6mb so I'm thinking it should be working. :wall:

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Many thanks for the answer
If the possibility with the server has to adjust this itself

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martin wrote: 28 Mar 2017, 02:25 You can check you php.ini file size in your acp click on php info and then scroll down
Am I just being dense or having a senior moment? :shock: :lol: php.ini set at 20m. extension set at 6mb. boards mp3 and pdf upload max settings 8 mb. Attempted file upload 4.2mb. What the heck am I missing.
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Why would it give me this info?

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