• Resolved Yeremyah

    (@yeremyah)


    When trying to install, it says:

    The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini.

    Any suggestions?

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  • Access your files either through ftp or your control panel (cp)from your web host.

    find your php.ini file on your server.

    open with a text editor and add the code below.
    be sure to save in UTF-8 format.

    code-

    memory_limit = 100M
    upload_max_filesize = 192M
    post_max_size = 100M
    file_uploads = On

    ****note:
    this problem has been posted all over and answered time and again. however I was not able to make it work until now and wanted to add a couple of things I discovered.

    the file was supposed in to be located in the wp-admin file and mine was not. So they suggested you create your own using a text file. It still didn’t work, and I tried a few different versions of the code including the set above and it wouldn’t work.
    So I did a search for the file name php.ini and got a few results. One by one I changed them until finally it worked. But the correct file WAS NOT in the wp-admin folder.
    So if it’s not working for you, do the search and alter the existing file.

    hope this helps

    Plugin Author Georgian Cocora

    (@raster02)

    Hello there,

    If you do not want to mess with php configuration files, you could just FTP into your web server, locate your WordPress Install folder and then to wp-content/plugins and place the folder with our plugin in there (after you have extracted it).

    After doing that, if you go to your Dashboard -> Plugins, you should be able to see ours and activate you.

    Let me know if you need anymore help with this.

    Best Regards.

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