File too big

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Re: File too big new!
by Wilfried, 14 years, 9 months ago
When I change the command to print_r($FILES['foto']);
I get the following output:
Array ( 
  [name] => Array ( [0] => wilfried.gif ) 
  [type] => Array ( [0] => image/gif ) 
  [tmp_name] => Array ( [0] => /tmp/php5vnwGX ) 
  [error] => Array ( [0] => 0 ) 
  [size] => Array ( [0] => 18806 ) 
)

system information
- class version : 0.28
- GD version : 2.0.28
- supported image types : png jpg gif bmp
- open_basedir : /var/www/vhosts/vriens.be/subdomains/cafeminerva/httpdocs:/tmp
- language : nl_NL
source is an uploaded file
- upload OK
- file name OK
determining MIME type
- Checking MIME type with Fileinfo PECL extension
Fileinfo PECL extension not available
- Checking MIME type with UNIX file() command
UNIX file() command failed
- Checking MIME type with mime.magic file (mime_content_type())
MIME type detected as by mime_content_type()
- Checking MIME type with getimagesize()
getimagesize() failed
- MIME type detected as Array by browser
- Try to guess MIME type from file extension (): MIME type set to Array
- MIME type couldn't be detected! (Array)
source variables
- You can use all these before calling process()
file_src_name : Array
file_src_name_body : Array
file_src_name_ext :
file_src_pathname : Array
file_src_mime : Array
file_src_size : Array (max= 2097152)
file_src_error : Array
process file to /fotos/stamgasten/
- error: Het bestand is te groot.
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Re: File too big new!
by colin, 14 years, 9 months ago
Your upload file in your form is multiple. That's why you have an array for each one of your values in the $_FILES array.

See the section called What about multiple uploads in the FAQ.Reply