upload_max_filesize error messages

With multiple applications the above error message is common, this is a message about writing and reading a file to the server.
The file php.ini is not accessible by customers, this is only accessible by the helpdesk department of MijnHostingPartner.nlThis
has in almost all cases to do with the rights on the concerning folder.
The rights on a folder/file can not be set via FTP, this must be set in the control panel at the file manager.

This can be set in the following way.
https://www.

mijnhostingpartner.nl/client/knowledgebase/209/Hoe-stel-ik-de-rechten-in-via-de-filemanager.htmlIndien you are using Wordpress then you


can


follow the next article to set this.

The maximum size that can be uploaded through your website is 50MB, files larger than this should be uploaded through an ftp client.

If you keep getting error messages after setting the permissions correctly, you can create the following file in the wwwroot.

phpinfo.php

containing


();?>
After creating the

file, you can access it in the browser.
You do this by going to uwdomeinnaamhier.nl/phpinfo.php.

On this page you can then search for upload_max_filesize and view the exact max filesize.
If this is too low for your purposes then you can create a ticket to the heldpesk. The helpdesk will then see if the upload size can be increased on your hosting space.
It is possible that this is not allowed for security reasons, this depends on the situation and is determined at the time of creating a ticket.


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