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[Solved]: xp publish won't upload video files

Started by atomant, August 14, 2008, 06:17:28 PM

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atomant

Hi!

I am new to coppermine. I have managed to installed and configure it however I have problems with uploading video files with xp publish. It uploads pictures without any problems but videos not. The video size is 100 MB and I have in coppermine settings set up max file size 1024 MB (if this has anything to do with xp publish; if not, I reduce it to 9 MB as I have in php.ini).
I can upload with FTP and then batch-add but since only the admin can do batch-add this is not for all users and I do not want to give everyone admin rights.
I am running coppermine ver 1.4.18 (on FreeBSD 7, from ports).

Who is making a problem here: xp-publish or coppermine?

Regards,
Sasa

Nibbler

Did you try uploading it directly without using xp-publish? 100MB is too large to expect to be able to upload via HTTP really.

atomant

No, because I do not want to change php.ini (on the same server I run webmail-squirrelmail which has attachment limit set thru php.ini).

I know there is only HTTP upload limit thru browser which is 2 GB.

Joachim Müller

Quote from: atomant on August 14, 2008, 07:38:05 PM
I know there is only HTTP upload limit thru browser which is 2 GB.
Really? That's amazing. Quite frankly, I don't believe you, or rather: I strongly doubt that you'll be able to http-upload files of that size into coppermine.
Usual drill applies: do exactly as suggested in the docs, section "asking for support on upload issues". No excuses permitted.

atomant

Link to gallery: https://photo.homelinux.net/
Username/password: test/test

I have just tried to upload via xp-publish a video with smaller size (50 MB) and it didn't work either. In xp publish it says that upload is complete 100% however the file is not in the gallery.

Nibbler

XP Publisher uses HTTP to upload as well so the same PHP settings apply.

atomant

Quote from: Nibbler on August 15, 2008, 10:33:44 AM
XP Publisher uses HTTP to upload as well so the same PHP settings apply.

OK, I check that and it is correct. Thank you for solving my issue.