Merge pull request #15 from cdauth/master

Add optional config parameters for maximum upload size
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Tobias Reich 2013-10-05 06:38:59 -07:00
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IndexIgnore * IndexIgnore *
# Uncomment these lines to change PHP parameters if you are using the PHP Apache module
#<IfModule mod_php5.c>
# php_value max_execution_time 300
# php_value post_max_size 100M
# php_value upload_max_size 100M
# php_value upload_max_filesize 5M
# php_value max_file_uploads 100
#</IfModule>

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; Uncomment these lines to change PHP parameters if you are using PHP with CGI or FastCGI. Only works with PHP starting from 5.3.0.
; Note that with FastCGI, you might also want to set FcgidBusyTimeout, FcgidIOTimeout and FcgidMaxRequestLen in your Apache config
;max_execution_time = 60
;post_max_size = 100M
;upload_max_size = 100M
;upload_max_filesize = 5M
;max_file_uploads = 100

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Settings are located inside the `php/config.php`. All settings are optional and doesn't need to be changed. [Settings &#187;](https://github.com/electerious/Lychee/wiki/Settings) Settings are located inside the `php/config.php`. All settings are optional and doesn't need to be changed. [Settings &#187;](https://github.com/electerious/Lychee/wiki/Settings)
If you experience problems uploading large amounts of photos, you might want to change the PHP parameters in `.htaccess` (if you are using the PHP Apache module) or in `.user.ini` (if you are using PHP >= 5.3 with CGI or FastCGI).
## How to use ## How to use
After the configuration, navigate your browser to the place where Lychee is located. Everything should work now. After the configuration, navigate your browser to the place where Lychee is located. Everything should work now.