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After ordering an SSL certificate I had to change the API url to HTTPS in the lightroom publishing module and then re-publish all pictures. Most of these where published without any problems but some of them I got the following message:
CAN'T UPDATE THIS COLLECTION.
Unable to perform action: uploadRendition
Message:The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini.
I lowered the filesize to 1MB but still the same message. Some bigger files were rendered without problems.
I have no idea where to look for errors!
Can anyone help?
Gerard
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Edit your php.ini file and increase the upload_max_filesize number.
The php.ini file is usually in the root of your site.
http://community.theturninggate.net/vie … 454#p43454
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
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Just a note to others finding this thread: there is no need to republish the images when switching from http to https. Whenever one does a change in Lr Publisher settings, Lightroom asked to mark all galleries to be republished. Just cancel out, there is no need for that.
Daniel Leu | Photography
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