after solving the max attachment problem I now get this one
php
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
-
-
I think no matter what you enter your still limited by the system. This is what my control panel shows me on my Admin CP page.
PHP Max Post Size 20.00 MB
PHP Maximum Upload Size 15.00 MB
Comment
-
-
I'm sorry I could not help. I was messing around with the usergroup settings on my forum and could not duplicate your error for such a small file size. However, when I tried to upload a 10meg photo I would get that error, but I couldn't override the restriction no matter how high I would set my settings.
There must something on the server or a setting we are not allow to have access to.
I would like to know the answer too!Comment
Related Topics
Collapse
-
by arshadeomranHi everyone.
I have vb 4.2.2 forum and i want upgrade to vb 5.1.6.
For test install vb 4.2.2 in sub domain and upgrade to vb 5.1.6 but after upgrade i can't see anything of my data even style...-
Channel: vBulletin 5 Installs & Upgrades
Fri 3 Apr '15, 12:31am -
-
by MasterjtsThis problem started around sunday with the default style dropping then it propagated to the other styles and then finally today the mobile style went down. I can still access the forum and people can...
-
Channel: Support Issues & Questions
Tue 10 Nov '15, 2:45pm -
-
by ascottJust tried installing vB5 but it won't go by 47%, step 3 of processing XLM.
Any help will be appreciated.
...-
Channel: vBulletin 5 Installs & Upgrades
Sun 23 Sep '12, 12:24pm -
-
by fishingforumDesperate for help for some help alot of my members using explore ect are getting this error
core/vb/db/querybuilder.php on line 330
Allowed memory size of 94371840 bytes...-
Channel: Support Issues & Questions
Tue 13 Aug '13, 10:57am -
-
by enCydeHi,
I have a problem here and I have tested everything but my site still loads slow at the start but not when I'm logged in. First I thought it was the twitter feed and facebook module but...-
Channel: Support Issues & Questions
Thu 1 Aug '13, 10:06pm -
Comment