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Please check your email. We have sent an email to you, if you could please email the file to us so we can test it. It might be something more serious and we would like to try an upload with the very same file.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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We got the email and the file. Works just fine here. Must be something at your end. If you could please try a .zip file (same content) just to see if it makes any difference?
Step 2: Please also find a regular JPG picture (any picture) which is of the same size or maybe a little bigger and try to upload that too. See if you get the "500" error on that as well?
This could be a timeout setting in PHP on the Web server. Please do try the above before we dive into php.ini file.
Thank you.
Step 2: Please also find a regular JPG picture (any picture) which is of the same size or maybe a little bigger and try to upload that too. See if you get the "500" error on that as well?
This could be a timeout setting in PHP on the Web server. Please do try the above before we dive into php.ini file.

Thank you.
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@PROBLEMCHYLD,
The banners are now attached to the original post in this thread. Please do let us know if the place is not good and you want them removed or put into a new separate thread. We have also included a regular HTTP-download link.
The banners are now attached to the original post in this thread. Please do let us know if the place is not good and you want them removed or put into a new separate thread. We have also included a regular HTTP-download link.
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The error came up trying to upload a 1,300,172 bytes JPG picture. As you can see, the two smaller-sized PNGs above went through smoothly.
You can also notice how goddamn Yahoo has been invading my privacy, deleting without my knowledge and consent contacts/e-mail adddresses from my address book on two accounts. I feel this is a desperate move while trying to force users into accepting their new stupid, moronic Windows8-like interface, by worrying and outraging them enough to log back into their accounts. This is way too low of a blow!
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@Drugwash,
We have altered max_input_time from 600 seconds to 1 hour, which is 3600 seconds. Also the "Activity Timeout" of "FastCGI" on the Web server is altered from 70 seconds to 3600 seconds. If you could please do a retry and see if there is any difference this time.
Thank you.
We have altered max_input_time from 600 seconds to 1 hour, which is 3600 seconds. Also the "Activity Timeout" of "FastCGI" on the Web server is altered from 70 seconds to 3600 seconds. If you could please do a retry and see if there is any difference this time.
Thank you.
This time it worked. I suspect the same root problem happens with Github, where I can't get a chance to download the zip of whatever project hosted there, because it constantly bails out at ~800-900kB. Not to mention the link expiration at YouTube and who knows how many others implemented such horrendous idea of link timeout (whatever it may be called officially). Nobody "up there" cares that there still are some unfortunate people in this world that do not have ultra-fast broadband.
Thanks for the fix, hopefully it won't bring any trouble down the road.
Thanks for the fix, hopefully it won't bring any trouble down the road.