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==Why can't I upload big files (over a megabyte or two)?== The upload limits are enforced by the PHP / webserver configuration and not by Gallery 2. Craig Goranson wrote a very informative (but unfortunately Gallery 1 specific) [http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gallery-users&m=102589601604892&w=2 email] about how to fix this issue. Marcel Beemster updated it for Gallery2 at [http://marcelbeemster.com/answers/galleryuploadlimit/ his blog]. In short: The administrator can change the '''upload_max_filesize''' and '''post_max_size''' directives in php.ini (the PHP configuration file). Also, you can try to override the system-wide default settings in a .htaccess file. Example, add this to your .htaccess file in your gallery2/ folder to set a upload limit of 10 Mega Byte: php_value post_max_size 10M php_value upload_max_filesize 10M This can result in a "Internal Server Error" (error status 500) on all your Gallery pages. If you get an error after this change, remove your changes. That means that your webhost doesn't allow such changes in .htaccess. An alternative that works for some users: Add a php.ini file in your gallery2/ folder with the following contents (notice the difference, here we have a = and no php_value): post_max_size = 12M upload_max_filesize = 12M This may or may not work. You can check if these changes have actually changed your limits by browsing to your add items -> from browser page. Changing to bigger value "memory_limit =" might also help. Note though that the memory_limit does not have to be exceed the file size of the files that are uploaded. memory_limit plays a bigger role when using GD as your image toolkit module. More on that topic can be found in other FAQ entries. If you're using '''Apache 2''', especially with something like RedHat, you may need to edit another directive, '''LimitRequestBody''', as described in [http://gallery.menalto.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=7419 this forum post]. Setting this directive to 0 (i.e. LimitRequestBody 0) will allow you to upload as big a file as you want (until you hit upload_max_filesize and/or post_max_size -- see the above email link for more information). [http://dreamhost.com Dreamhost] customers (and perhaps customers of other providers) should try searching for specific instructions on how to accomplish this. In the case of [http://dreamhost.com Dreamhost], they provide a wiki page describing exactly how to accomplish it [http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/PHP.ini here]. I have personally tested it and it works. It boils down to creating a cgi-bin directory, copying their cgi php handler and setting it to be your default php handler. They also provide information on how to create a script that keeps php.ini and php.cgi up to date, but with your settings instead of theirs. Another option is to ftp to a folder on the local server and use the "Add Item" -> "From Local Server" option. You may need to rebuild the thumbnail for that item. This works on the 1and1 servers.
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