Interesting, so it seems Apache can also have a file upload limit which will of course override the PHP settings.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#limitrequestbody
Usually this is not set by default, but it sounds like it is in some versions of Redhat.
Thanks for tracking that one down.
Martin Dougiamas
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Hmm .. Is your Apache server configured to use .htaccess files?
Also try making a file to see what the settings are for magic_quotes_runtime.
Also try making a file to see what the settings are for magic_quotes_runtime.
It's either a fug or a beature
... I notice that phpBB does exactly the same thing. Javascript help welcome!
If you aren't using the Richtext editor, you will see a new help item next to forms such as the one used for new forum postings:
Use emoticons
This pops up a dedicated help page about smileys, with the added benefit that clicking on them will insert that smiley into the current document (no need for typing).
Use emoticons
This pops up a dedicated help page about smileys, with the added benefit that clicking on them will insert that smiley into the current document (no need for typing).
Default password is: admin/admin
Hopefully this occasional issue is fixed now in 1.0.9
Hopefully this occasional issue is fixed now in 1.0.9