PHP Warning: POST Content-Length of 8978294 bytes exceeds the limit of 8388608 bytes in Unknown on line 0

拜拜、爱过 提交于 2019-11-26 03:49:02
Fluffeh

8388608 bytes is 8M, the default limit in PHP. Update your post_max_size in php.ini to a larger value.

upload_max_filesize sets the max file size that a user can upload while post_max_size sets the maximum amount of data that can be sent via a POST in a form.

So you can set upload_max_filesize to 1 meg, which will mean that the biggest single file a user can upload is 1 megabyte, but they could upload 5 of them at once if the post_max_size was set to 5.

Altab Hossen

Just set these in php.ini:

upload_max_filesize = 1000M;
post_max_size = 1000M;

That's an 8MB post_max_size error.

Set it to a value you're comfortable with.

Already restarted your Webserver?

This will force php to reload the php.ini

Joel

You will have to change the value of

post-max-size
upload-max-filesize

both of which you will find in php.ini

Restarting your server will help it start working. On a local test server running XAMIP, i had to stop the Apache server and restart it. It worked fine after that.

1. First u will find the php.ini file.

u can find php.ini file from this path. C:\xampp\php or from xampp folder.

2. Now open php.ini file and change the following:

1. post-max-size (change 8M to 800M).

2. upload-max-filesize (change 2M to 2000M).

3. Now stop the Apache server and MySQL.

4. Now restart Apache server and MySQL.

It worked fine after that.

Enjoy ur working now :)

abdessamad wassim

Go to C:\xamppp\php. Set these values in php.ini:

upload_max_filesize = 1000M
post_max_size = 0M
  1. Create new text file in our wp-admin directory root and name it info.php.
  2. Open info.php and add these lines:
  1. Save it.
  2. Go to yourwebsitename(probably localhost)/wp-admin/info.php in any web-browser.
  3. In the 8th line you will see: Configuration File (php.ini) Path, in my case it is C:\Windows, meaning it is located on my C drive.
  4. In the 9th line you will see: Loaded Configuration File, and next to it is written C:\xampp\php.ini

So I found my php.ini page that is associated with my wordpress web-site.

  1. Go to that path, and find php.ini.
  2. Open it, and edit: Search for post_max_size=8M, and change it to post_max_size=1000M Search for upload_max_filesize=2M, and change it to upload_max_filesize=1000M

  3. Go back to your admin page>Media>Add New

  4. On the bottom you will see that 2MB has changed to 1000M.

Once you done this process then you must restart your computer or just restart the XAMPP...

Go to

C:\drive\xampp(where xampp installed)

simply find php.ini file then in the file search

post_max_size=XXM
upload_max_size=XXM

Change with this code

post_max_size=100M
upload_max_filesize=100M

Don't forget to restart the xampp

You also need the change post-max-size.

Zain

Go to

C:\ drive

or that drive where xampp is installed click on xampp find php and open it , there you find php.ini folder open php.ini file with notepad and find upload_max_filesize and post_max_size in both "up and down find option",change both values to 1000M

Fahad Ali

Using wamp do the following and hopefully, it will resolve an issue

Make these changes in PHP Options to correct:

max_execution_time   180

memory_limit   512M or your highest available

post_max_size  32M

upload_max_filesize   64M

You might not be uploading the right zip file. In my case, as a newbie to wordpress(I used to do hardcoding), I installed the zipped file that contained another zip file which is the actual theme neede to be upload. So what what need to do in this case is to unzip the file and locate the "theme_name.zip" inside.

Go to browser and search for "php.ini" and then open it , and change these two values :

post_max_size= 1000000000000M

upload_max_filesize= 10000000000000M

if you open the "php.ini" file using notepad , you can search for these two values by clicking : cmd+f

From the XAMPP panel, click on the ADMIN button on the Apache site. Then choose to edit php.ini And add the missing post_max_size to a value you are comfortable with.

post_max_size = 100M

I have fixed same issue by changing below parameters to expected value in /etc/php/7.2/apache2/php.ini file

upload_max_filesize = 8M;
post_max_size = 8M;
Daniel Groves

If changing the post_max_size settings from XAMPP folders. It did not work for you try this.

From XAMPP control panel, click config then PHP (php.ini) and edit post_max_size and upload_max_filesize to a higher number in this file instead. Stop Apache server. Start Apache server. This worked for me.

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