By Guest on Thursday, 05 October 2017
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Login > event detail > edit event > (editing, adding standard image) > save > error page:


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Sometimes saving succeeds, but most of the times it throws error page, especially when adding images (standard image plugin). I've increased max input vars to 3000, it seemed to help at first, but the problem persists.
Hello,

That does sounds very strange. What size are the image your are uploading? and how many?

Many thanks
Tony
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Friday, 06 October 2017 06:37
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It happened again today. I opened an event edit page, uploaded a 10 MB image, which seemed to go fine, then hit "save" and saw the timeout again.

I've sent login details to you by pm.
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Saturday, 07 October 2017 13:01
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Hello,

Can you provide me the 10mb image? That is a very very big image to be uploading to your website.

Many thanks
Tony
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Monday, 09 October 2017 04:25
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I thought jevents is supposed to resize bigger images? Anyway the size doesn't matter, same thing happens with smaller images.

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... or with no images at all. I've sent the image link by pm
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Monday, 09 October 2017 14:12
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Thank you I will run some tests. JEvents can do this on the fly of course. But it doesn't touch the original, it creates smaller ones for viewing. If you upload 10 x 10mb images that's 100mb of space instantly used and if your space limited it starts to get expensive. Realistically no one needs an image bigger than 2MB on a website.

Many thanks
Tony
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Monday, 09 October 2017 16:17
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How are the tests going?
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Friday, 13 October 2017 15:14
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I am struggling to recreate any problem at all :-/ could it be your server is being overloaded?

Can you try increasing the php memory?

Many thanks
Tony
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Wednesday, 25 October 2017 21:54
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