Trying to create a web frontend for an FTP client, it's currently working fine for any file upload < 20mb. At about 20.8mb uploaded it craps out. Results vary by browser, in FireFox it simply truncates the file and if there's another being uploaded goes on to the next one. In IE, at the 20.8mb mark it kicks up a 500 server error telling me "Malformed multipart POST". I thought maybe it was a limitation of HTTP, however if I setup something similar with an ASP file upload, the whole file transfers without issue. I'm at a loss of what may be causing it. I'm guessing it's something I've overlooked however, any thoughts on suggestions as to what it might be? Thanks in advance.

In reply to File Upload by Ganlron

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