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Hi Stefano,<br>
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I remember testing this with TimB and we could upload 8GB files
without a problem from Chrome. Firefox seemed to always complain if
the file was bigger than 2-4GB (sorry I don't recall the exact
limit). I *think* 64-bit version of IE were OK too.<br>
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Then you may also have limits on the server-side (apache, cgi) but I
don't recall it being a default behaviour.<br>
<br>
Seb<br>
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On 16/07/12 07:21, Stefano Cecere wrote:
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a user has problem uploading a 20Gb file (yes i know it's quite big :)
i read in some old thread that ePrints should not have any limits
it's just Apache/Perl that have (maybe a 2Gb limit)
anyway we could upload a 2.5Gb file without any problems
does anybody has any hint where to search about allowing such huge files upload?
we are on Ubuntu 64bit
thank you!
stefano
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