If this question was ask sorry,but please tell me what is a maximum file size which i can upload on server??It is some restriction about files?
Maximum File Size
| netmajor wrote: |
| If this question was ask sorry,but please tell me what is a maximum file size which i can upload on server??It is some restriction about files? |
If you upload via FTP there is unlimited file upload size - however, the connection will probably time out some time.
Uploading via PHP is (I think) 5 MB.
Uploading via DirectAdmin is 95.8 MB
Edit:
After looking at the phpinfo() of server 2 the max file size is 5 MB
Thats a really good limit because most web hosts I've seen before have a 10MB cap for just FTP. Wow FriHost is aswome!
hi, my question is not' really connected to this very topic, but it is connected somehow with the size....
so i'm using my host for a picture Gallery Coppermine. as was confused in counting the place which is left for all of the files in this host. does it takes spase when i add pictures to my gallery using πεσ links to outher resourses, or it stays the same?
thanx in advance for an answer
so i'm using my host for a picture Gallery Coppermine. as was confused in counting the place which is left for all of the files in this host. does it takes spase when i add pictures to my gallery using πεσ links to outher resourses, or it stays the same?
thanx in advance for an answer
| KellaDayne wrote: |
| so i'm using my host for a picture Gallery Coppermine. as was confused in counting the place which is left for all of the files in this host. does it takes spase when i add pictures to my gallery using πεσ links to outher resourses, or it stays the same? |
If the images are "hotlinked" from another source (ie. you don't actually load them onto Coppermine, you link to the images on another site) then there will be almost zero disk spaced used. However, if you import them into Coppermine from another source, the images are still stored on your hosting space, so yes there would be usage of your 250Mb.
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| If the images are "hotlinked" from another source (ie. you don't actually load them onto Coppermine, you link to the images on another site) then there will be almost zero disk spaced used. However, if you import them into Coppermine from another source, the images are still stored on your hosting space, so yes there would be usage of your 250Mb. |
thanx!!!
