03-30-2010, 04:33 PM
We're considering using OpenDocMan as a central repository for raw video, images and PDFs that we share with outside graphics designers, video editors, etc. How well does OpenDocMan handle uploading large files? I know about the config changes necessary to allow uploading big files (config.php and php.ini changes). However, are there any other considerations? When I say large files, I'm talking about a single file that's hundreds of megabytes, at least.
Using the standard file upload HTML form controls is fine, but are there any hacks available to allow flash-based uploads with a progress bar? I don't want someone who is uploading to think the upload is stalled or wait on an upload that has stall and they don't realize it. So uploading with a progress bar is essential for my needs.
Thanks!
Jason Huebel
Orange, TX USA
Using the standard file upload HTML form controls is fine, but are there any hacks available to allow flash-based uploads with a progress bar? I don't want someone who is uploading to think the upload is stalled or wait on an upload that has stall and they don't realize it. So uploading with a progress bar is essential for my needs.
Thanks!
Jason Huebel
Orange, TX USA