• hegenberg

    (@hegenberg)


    “Please buy the Pro version because your file exceeds the upload limit of your web server.”

    No, it doesn’t. You’re just trying to push me the premium extension based on false information. This plugin should be banned. I’m reporting it.

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  • Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    Hello,

    That is incorrect. The plugin does not manufacture errors or present false information to push upgrades.

    The plugin programmatically checks your PHP and webserver environment’s settings. It then compares your file size against the strictly enforced limit reported by your web server.

    If you are seeing an error, it is because your server is rejecting the upload size, and the plugin is accurately reporting that rejection. This is a server-side constraint, not a plugin limitation.

    Have to say Yani is the one wrong here!

    Trying to uplad a 3Gb file on a dedicated server wher we could change whatever we want!

    Maximum Upload Limit set by WordPress 10 GB
    Maximum Upload Limit Set By Hosting Provider 4512MB
    PHP Limit Time Current Limit Time: 1800

    Nothing else to say here.

    Thread Starter hegenberg

    (@hegenberg)

    Yes, he is definitely wrong, @mastergumble. Like yours, our server limit too exceeds by far their requirements, and still all we get is this message.
    This plugin is clearly violating ww.wp.xz.cn policies.
    For anyone else wishing to report, here is how:

    Any plugin on ww.wp.xz.cn can be reported by anyone by emailing [email protected].
    When reporting, be specific:

    • Include the direct link to the plugin.
    • Clearly explain what the issue is.
    Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    This error is not caused by the plugin.

    All-in-One WP Migration does not impose any upload size limit. The message you’re seeing comes entirely from your web server / hosting provider (PHP, web server, proxy, or security layer), not from WordPress and not from the plugin.

    To showcase this, here is a live example of the plugin running entirely in the browser, with 2GB uploads enabled out of the box, no server involved at all: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration/?preview=1

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