This is a common requirement in the Domino.Doc world where files can be huge
and so is the upload time. I usually write a bit of VBScript to check the file
size before the file is uploaded when the environment allows me i.e. using a IE
browser and having the security settings set correctly. I have previously
detected large files and created popup a message indicating that maybe they
should optimize there embedded graphics. But in the Domino.Doc world you dont
prevent a user from uploading files that the purpose of the system.
By the way your comment that "note that 0 means NO limit" for the Maximum POST
data limit is incorrect. See this link for clarification:
Jake,
This is a common requirement in the Domino.Doc world where files can be huge and so is the upload time. I usually write a bit of VBScript to check the file size before the file is uploaded when the environment allows me i.e. using a IE browser and having the security settings set correctly. I have previously detected large files and created popup a message indicating that maybe they should optimize there embedded graphics. But in the Domino.Doc world you dont prevent a user from uploading files that the purpose of the system.
By the way your comment that "note that 0 means NO limit" for the Maximum POST data limit is incorrect. See this link for clarification:
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/nd6forum.nsf/55c38d716d632d9b8525689b005ba1c0/e62f65 1dc7b85d4485256c84005f783c?OpenDocument
regards john marshall