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Added (commented-out) PHP config directives for changing maximum upload size

Candid Dauth 10 years ago
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.htaccess

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-IndexIgnore *
+IndexIgnore *
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+# Uncomment these lines to change PHP parameters if you are using the PHP Apache module
+#<IfModule mod_php5.c>
+#	php_value max_execution_time 300
+#	php_value post_max_size 100M
+#	php_value upload_max_size 100M
+#	php_value max_file_uploads 100
+#</IfModule>

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.user.ini

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+; Uncomment these lines to change PHP parameters if you are using PHP with CGI or FastCGI. Only works with PHP starting from 5.3.0.
+; Note that with FastCGI, you might also want to set FcgidBusyTimeout and FcgidIOTimeout in your Apache config
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+;max_execution_time = 60
+;post_max_size = 100M
+;upload_max_size = 100M
+;max_file_uploads = 100

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readme.md

@@ -15,6 +15,8 @@ To run Lychee, everything you need is a web-server with PHP 5.3 or later and a M
 
 Settings are located inside the `php/config.php`. All settings are optional and doesn't need to be changed. [Settings &#187;](https://github.com/electerious/Lychee/wiki/Settings)
 
+If you experience problems uploading large amounts of photos, you might want to change the PHP parameters in `.htaccess` (if you are using the PHP Apache module) or in `.user.ini` (if you are using PHP >= 5.3 with CGI or FastCGI).
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 ## How to use
 
 After the configuration, navigate your browser to the place where Lychee is located. Everything should work now.