01-13-2010, 11:50 AM
arobins
2005-12-23 07:43:28 PST
I just installed OpenDocMan on a RH9 server. I am able to upload cetain documents via the 'Add' function ok, however, for others, when I click the 'add document' button, I am receiving error "The page cannot be displayed" from Internet Explorer. I tried renaming the document (removing spaces, etc.), but there does not seem to be any pattern that I can see. Any similar experiences out there? Thanks.
logart
2005-12-23 09:48:18 PST
Check the file size. You may have a 2M limit in php.
arobins
2005-12-30 12:14:27 PST
I have upped the max filesize to 10meg. The file I'm trying to add is only 400k.
arobins
2005-12-30 19:07:42 PST
Finally figured it out.
1. In the opendocman directory, file config.php, modify the parameter "max_filesize" to the desired bytes.
2. In directory /etc, file php.ini, change parameters "upload_max_filesize", "post_max_size" and "memory_limit". Upload_max_filesize must be at least what you put in config.php. Post_max_size must be even larger and memory_limit must be largest.
3. In directory /etc/httpd/conf.d, file php.conf, parameter "LimitRequestBody" must also be at least the same size as the max_filezise in config.php.
4. restart httpd when done.
2005-12-23 07:43:28 PST
I just installed OpenDocMan on a RH9 server. I am able to upload cetain documents via the 'Add' function ok, however, for others, when I click the 'add document' button, I am receiving error "The page cannot be displayed" from Internet Explorer. I tried renaming the document (removing spaces, etc.), but there does not seem to be any pattern that I can see. Any similar experiences out there? Thanks.
logart
2005-12-23 09:48:18 PST
Check the file size. You may have a 2M limit in php.
arobins
2005-12-30 12:14:27 PST
I have upped the max filesize to 10meg. The file I'm trying to add is only 400k.
arobins
2005-12-30 19:07:42 PST
Finally figured it out.
1. In the opendocman directory, file config.php, modify the parameter "max_filesize" to the desired bytes.
2. In directory /etc, file php.ini, change parameters "upload_max_filesize", "post_max_size" and "memory_limit". Upload_max_filesize must be at least what you put in config.php. Post_max_size must be even larger and memory_limit must be largest.
3. In directory /etc/httpd/conf.d, file php.conf, parameter "LimitRequestBody" must also be at least the same size as the max_filezise in config.php.
4. restart httpd when done.