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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Harish Sundaram <ha...@patni.com> on 2005/06/06 16:41:30 UTC

[users@httpd] Large file upload problem!

Hi,

Is there any way by which I can upload (i.e. POST) a file greater than 2GB
size to my Apache Server? If yes, how? Please suggest some browser which can
achieve the same.

I'm using Apache 2.0.53 on HP-UX11i. Browser is MS-IE6.0 and everytime I try
the same, I get the following error in error_log:
***********************************************************
[Mon Jun 06 20:45:46 2005] [error] [client 0.0.0.0] Invalid Content-Length,
refe
rer: http://172.26.12.55:5085/cgi-bin/unixuploadfile.pl
***********************************************************

Please help.

Thanks in advance.
Harish.



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Re: [users@httpd] Large file upload problem!

Posted by Jean-Christophe Montigny <jc...@assoces.com>.
Hello,

Apache is not meant to transfer large files. accepting 50Mb through php 
is already a large amount... Perhaps you should look into FTP / 
distributed file systems ?

(ask yourself the right question, will you really upload 2GB files 
everyday and have it served through www ?)

Harish Sundaram wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Is there any way by which I can upload (i.e. POST) a file greater than 2GB
> size to my Apache Server? If yes, how? Please suggest some browser which can
> achieve the same.
> 
> I'm using Apache 2.0.53 on HP-UX11i. Browser is MS-IE6.0 and everytime I try
> the same, I get the following error in error_log:
> ***********************************************************
> [Mon Jun 06 20:45:46 2005] [error] [client 0.0.0.0] Invalid Content-Length,
> refe
> rer: http://172.26.12.55:5085/cgi-bin/unixuploadfile.pl
> ***********************************************************
> 
> Please help.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Harish.
> 
> 
> 
> http://www.patni.com
> World-Wide Partnerships. World-Class Solutions.
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