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Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago Increase attachment size in post
#1
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
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I want to increase the attachment size as well as number of attachment in post..... Pls anyone can help me out...


Thanks in advance...
#2
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
Size of attachment:
AdminCP > Configurations > Attachment Type > Maximum File Size (Kilobytes)

Attachment per post:

ACP> Configuration > Settings > Posting > Maximum Attachments Per Post
Jovan J.
#3
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
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I have done that and its showing in attachment that unlimited but two files more than 8 mb are not uploading in post...
#4
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
Maybe your host is not allowing you to upload 8mb file. Ask your host how much is your PHP's own limitation. Some hosts allow you to increase this too by changing the php.ini file. Contact your host if you want to do this.
Jovan J.
#5
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
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i have changed php.ini file and increase its size also.. but still problem comes..

This is problem of host?
#6
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
I guess it is. Because if you changed in forum options and you still have a problem, only thing which can cause is host limitation.
Jovan J.
#7
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
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okk thanks a lot....

When i upload a large file then error is coming that --

Can not upload file - Too large for php post_max_size directive. Please press the back button.
#8
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
Check your php configuration from ACP > Tools & Maintenance and you'll know how much you can upload per file. That is a problem which i said before. Ask your host to change the limit Smile
Jovan J.
#9
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
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Okk its in hosting cpanel that i can change or its that hosting server has to change...
#10
Solved: 12 Years, 1 Week ago
It depends on your hosting packet. Are you allowed to change it yourself or not. Best way is to ask your host what should you do Smile
Jovan J.
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