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File Size Restriction?

Thread began 6/24/2011 12:31 pm by jgroh96793 | Last modified 6/24/2011 12:56 pm by Jason Byrnes | 683 views | 1 replies |

jgroh96793

File Size Restriction?

I installed PowerCMS for a clients site and its working fine, except my client is trying to insert an image on one of her pages in the admin section, and its shooting her an error about the physical file size in pixels. It wont let her upload it, maybe the image is too large? Is there a way to change this or does the client need to resize the image first before trying to upload it? Im sure the image is something like a JPG straight off a digital camera.

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John

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

in the webassist/kfm/initialize.php file, the max file dimensions are set to 1024 X 768 by the following code:

php:
$kfm->defaultSetting('max_image_upload_width', 1024);

$kfm->defaultSetting('max_image_upload_height', 768);




you can change that code to allow a larger image.

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