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Re: Upload size for PDF...

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As you've already guessed, the maximum upload size is controlled by the php.ini configuration files, specifically the upload_max_filesize setting, as explained in this FAQ.

Even if you're hosting elsewhere, you should be able to add a new php.ini file to your Tiki directory.

HTH,

-Rick
-My Tiki Blog: Help, Hints, and Hacks

> Hi,
>
> I've currently a fresh installation of tikiwiki and we want to use it as a "think tank" for some artist (I'm not going to say his name :-) no spam allowed :-) )
> but that artist also have a magazine and for that he wants to use the think tank because he (and his employees) could upload images, documents etc... which are needed in the magazine and so.
>
> Now I'm having the following problem, when we upload an image tikiwiki says that the image can't be larger than 8 MB, which is great but when we want to upload a PDF document from 5 MB for example, he's complaining that it's to big.
>
> How comes that we can upload images from 8MB and documents less than 5MB (or less)? How can we change this? I've already found that it's probably something with the PHP.ini file, but we can't change this by ourself, because we are hosting somewhere.
>
> Someone could help me?
>
> Regards,
>
> Pieter
>
> Ps: Sorry for my bad english but I'm from Belgium.

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