MY CPANEL CANT ALLOW TO UPLOAD BIGGER FILES

Testosterone

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try to configure the php.ini in your cPanel

upload_max_filesize is set as default to 2mb
also you can change post_max_size when you're already there
 

NeleMusic

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Jun 25, 2019
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Hi, the same problem. If don't success try to change IP address. for me solved problem.
Best,
N.
 

RealSollyM

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South Africa
On the root of our folder, add a file called .user.ini (note the dot before the user), and then update as if it was the php.ini file.

In my case, I didn't want to allow access to all sites on my cPanel, so I did this to limit it to a particular folder (and subfolders)
 

linuxeagle

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On the root of our folder, add a file called .user.ini (note the dot before the user), and then update as if it was the php.ini file.

In my case, I didn't want to allow access to all sites on my cPanel, so I did this to limit it to a particular folder (and subfolders)
but the .user.ini file no longer supported and has no effect nowadays in last update from cpanel
 

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