Overriding php.ini on server

大兔子大兔子 提交于 2019-11-30 07:10:38

问题


I have a page which allows users to upload images.

It is returning a 500 error when the user tries to upload larger images though.

The following code...

<?php echo ini_get("upload_max_filesize"); 
echo ini_get("post_max_size"); 
echo ini_get("max_input_time");
echo ini_get("max_execution_time");
?>

...returns:

100M
100M
60
3600

I'm guessing from this that it's the max-input-time that's causing the problem as i've tested with files under 100mb but taking longer than 60 seconds to upload.

I don't have access with my host to the php.ini file, so can I override these settings? I've tried adding an htaccess file but I'm not sure I've put it in the correct place.


回答1:


Put a .htaccess file in the root folder of your website (where your php script is) and add the following values:

php_value upload_max_filesize 100M
php_value post_max_size 100M
php_value max_execution_time 200
php_value max_input_time 200

Of course, you can put other size and time limits. That should work.




回答2:


Setting up php ini directives depends on the nature of your service provider's configuration. Run a phpinfo() script to look at your configuration. If your provider is starting PHP using suPHP in a user UID context then it may look for a php.ini in the script's directory. This is how it works for my hosting provider.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8812154/overriding-php-ini-on-server

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