PHP Warning: POST Content-Length of 1649460972 bytes exceeds the limit of 1073741824 bytes in Unknown on line 0

Recently I wrote an upload script in PHP, set the limits using .htaccess:

php_value upload_max_filesize “1.99G”
php_value post_max_size “1.99G”

and then I got this strange error:

PHP Warning: POST Content-Length of 1649460972 bytes exceeds the limit of 1073741824 bytes in Unknown on line 0

while trying to upload 1.53 GB file. But why the error said I exceeded 1GB limit?

Internal server error after placing php_value in .htaccess file?

I was recently moving a website to another server and I found out that after saving text into DB all the quotation marks were preceded by slashes.

This mean the “magic_quotes_gpc” option is enabled in the configuration file.

Here’s how to fix this behavior.

How to increase 2MB limit on import in phpMyAdmin?

PhpMyAdmin by default allows you to import only 2 MB file. In many cases this is just way too little.
In order to increase the values you need to alter your php.ini settings.

 
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