On 15/07/2012 16:43, Darragh Ó Héiligh wrote:
> Hello,
>> I'm just a little stuck with something that is usually very easy.
>> Running Debian 6.0.4 with all updates.
>> I've configured PHP.ini under /etc/php5/apache/php.ini with the
> necessary lines to configure max upload, max post and memory limit
> values and of course, I've restarted apache afterword.
>> PHPMyAdmin can see the new values and I've been able to import
> databases without any issues.
>> However, a number of wordpress sites on the server still see the
> maximum upload value of 2MB. These are running 3.4.1 with all updates
> applied.
>> I had this set up on another server and I'm porting it across to a
> VPS so it should be very easy.
>> Any ideas?
I don't know WordPress at all, so only guessing, but might it be
overriding those values somewhere? - Maybe in .htaccess, or in its own
configuration?
I'd try a test script in the WordPress root directory with phpinfo() to
see what WordPress is seeing.
Ray.
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