By Matthew Mitchell on Tuesday, 11 March 2014
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Good Day

I purchased EasyBlog Pro this morning and am getting errors when uploading EasyBlog onto a Client's live website (loaded fine on the test site as we had control over that on localhost) :

1. I checked and found that the upload limit is set to 2M which is obviously to small as I need at least 6.6m
2. Then we created a test directory and uploaded the EasyBlog ZIP file - this also gives an error as the php.ini file has a max_execution_time of 30 and it seems like we are going over this limit.

See attachment with details of the php.ini settings

I need to now request the hosting company to increase the settings - Upload limit is easy as we will just ask for a 10M setting, but what should the execution time be.

Please help

Any other pointers will be very welcome as I need to get the upload working ASAP.

Thanks
Hello Francois,

Try to set it to 60s . That should be sufficient unless the server is really slow in copying files. If the problem still persists, provide us with the FTP and Joomla administration access and we'll set this up for you
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014 21:49
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Thanks Mark

Will try and let you know if I need additional assistance
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014 22:29
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Hello Francois Muscat,

You're welcome, Okay, keep us updated then.
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Tuesday, 11 March 2014 22:43
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