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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Documents Modul...  Proble about file's size
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New Post 1/31/2006 11:26 PM
User is offline pietro dini
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Proble about file's size 

Is there a limit about file size i can upload in this Module?

I can upload small files, but whe i try to upload file of  3 or over Mb (until 7 mb), i receive a " run time " errore.

Can u help me?

 

tks.

 
New Post 2/1/2006 12:53 AM
User is offline Anthony Glenwright
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Re: Proble about file's size 

There's a web.config option that controls all HTTP uploads to DNN (or any ASP.NET application, for that matter).  Find the line in web.config that looks like this:

    <httpRuntime useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl="true" maxRequestLength="8192" />

And adjust the maxRequestLength so you can upload the file size you need.


 
New Post 2/6/2006 7:43 AM
User is offline Michael Winblad
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Re: Proble about file's size 

Related to this, I have a site which is used by my wife's french class to download practice video sessions. I am unable to upload anything over about 2 Mb even after I change the settings

Where are the files stored for a DotNetNuke site? Is it possible to FTP them to the site and then reference them from the document page?

I tried searching for this but couldn't find anything.

I will keep on looking.

Mike

 
New Post 2/6/2006 8:18 AM
User is offline Michael Winblad
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Re: Proble about file's size 

I at least am able to do this by using the following url. http://www.website.com/folder/filename.rm

If there is a more elegant way to do this, please let me know.

 

Mike

 
New Post 2/6/2006 1:12 PM
User is offline Anthony Glenwright
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Re: Proble about file's size 

If you use FTP, the location of your portal files is dotnetnuke\portals\n, where n is the portal ID.  (For your main portal, \portals\0).  After you FTP the files, you will need to go to the Admin->File manager and click "synchronize database and file system" so that DNN recognizes the files.


 
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