Having an issue with number of form elements in a huge form. Some elements arent included in the post.
After some searching I saw this: $_POST max array size
$this->input->post('formelement') uses max_input_vars as limiter.
Answer from link above is ok. I understand that I have to use max_input_vars
in php.ini. That's ok locally, but if my webhosting company for my production server doesn't allow me to change this settings on their server - this is not an option.
I'm using codeIgniter and creating a form like this:
<?php
$attributes = array('id' => 'id of form');
echo form_open('controller/function-name', $attributes);
//actual form content
echo form_close();
?>
After some further reading I understand that I could use http://input
for bypassing this max_input_var limit.
I could get the raw data output by doing this in controller/function-name
$postdata = file_get_contents("php://input");
But then I would have to do things manually checking csrf-values etc, populating postdata, exploding it correctly etc etc....
I've also tried this in htaccess: (based on max_input_vars limited in PHP 5.2.17)
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
php_value max_input_vars 6000
php_value suhosin.post.max_vars 6000
php_value suhosin.request.max_vars 6000
RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
but then webpage is not accesible and I'm getting an internal error.
The server I'm trying to make the change on is using PHP Version 5.5.7-1+sury.org~precise+1
Is it possible to change max_input_vars
in runtime (or am I doing something wrong with htaccess?)