jeffmac
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Alright, fellas, I have reached my maximum depth on this problem.
I have a new PIAF 2.0.6.2.1 (I'll include status below) and I've installed incredible PBX 3 and incredible fax 2. I have been successful receiving faxes (after some permission tweaks you can find in other forum threads) and I can send faxes as well - as long as the total file size I'm sending is less than 8 MB. But trying to send 2 tiff files is just slightly too big.
I found the following message in /var/log/httpd/error_log:
PHP Warning: POST Content-Length of 8817069 bytes exceeds the limit of 8388608 bytes in Unknown on line 0, referer: http://{mylocalip}/avantfax/sendfax.php
I have no experience in PHP, but I can find in sendfax.php a reference to uploading my files, but I can't really decode it.
I've found other similar questions via Google, but the only ones with answers point to "upload_max_filesize" in php.ini. The php.ini file (provided via PIAF, I presume) has this variable set to 100M.
I found some PHP docs that claims this variable can be set in php.ini, .htaccess, or httpd.conf. I've already stated that its set to 100M in the php.ini, and I don't see it anywhere else.
Can one of you more proficient in PHP give me a hand?
Jeff
I have a new PIAF 2.0.6.2.1 (I'll include status below) and I've installed incredible PBX 3 and incredible fax 2. I have been successful receiving faxes (after some permission tweaks you can find in other forum threads) and I can send faxes as well - as long as the total file size I'm sending is less than 8 MB. But trying to send 2 tiff files is just slightly too big.
I found the following message in /var/log/httpd/error_log:
PHP Warning: POST Content-Length of 8817069 bytes exceeds the limit of 8388608 bytes in Unknown on line 0, referer: http://{mylocalip}/avantfax/sendfax.php
I have no experience in PHP, but I can find in sendfax.php a reference to uploading my files, but I can't really decode it.
I've found other similar questions via Google, but the only ones with answers point to "upload_max_filesize" in php.ini. The php.ini file (provided via PIAF, I presume) has this variable set to 100M.
I found some PHP docs that claims this variable can be set in php.ini, .htaccess, or httpd.conf. I've already stated that its set to 100M in the php.ini, and I don't see it anywhere else.
Can one of you more proficient in PHP give me a hand?
Jeff