Problems with the Windows version of XAMPP, questions, comments, and anything related.
by shanerutledge » 18. January 2016 19:53
I just loaded XAMPP with the wordpress extension on my local machine...
I created a localhost environment for website development with the idea of creating my new sites offline and then simply uploading the files to the online server once I'm ready.
I have logged in to my new "development worpress website"..and I'm wanting to upload the theme I like to use.
while uploading the theme I get a message saying the files are to larger to upload.
In this case, I would usually login to Cpanel and upload the theme with my file manager.
Because I'm working on a localhost (XAMPP with wordpress extension" I do not know or maybe even have access to Cpanel or database or whatever it maybe called in this environment.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can access the "backend" to accomplish this file upload?
Thanks for your help.
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by Nobbie » 18. January 2016 20:42
Usually the file upload is done by a PHP script and there is a limitation in php.ini, look for "max_upload_size". Increase the value to your needs and restart Apache.
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by udin_ordinary » 22. January 2016 20:02
shanerutledge wrote:I just loaded XAMPP with the wordpress extension on my local machine...
I created a localhost environment for website development with the idea of creating my new sites offline and then simply uploading the files to the online server once I'm ready.
I have logged in to my new "development worpress website"..and I'm wanting to upload the theme I like to use.
while uploading the theme I get a message saying the files are to larger to upload.
In this case, I would usually login to Cpanel and upload the theme with my file manager.
Because I'm working on a localhost (XAMPP with wordpress extension" I do not know or maybe even have access to Cpanel or database or whatever it maybe called in this environment.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can access the "backend" to accomplish this file upload?
Thanks for your help.
use filezilla or similar application....use your username and password of cpanel to login...then you can upload whatever size you want it.
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by JJ_Tagy » 22. January 2016 20:08
udin_ordinary wrote:use filezilla or similar application....use your username and password of cpanel to login...then you can upload whatever size you want it.
Use an FTP to upload a file from local machine to the same machine? Seems like overkill to me... It looks like shane was asking how to access XAMPP like he would his normal cpanel service on a remote machine.
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