I had the same problem, and combined some of the solutions already posted here on this page (by @Doblas, @Lance Cleveland and @AbdullahAJM).
Additionally, my solution tries to sends a 413 Payload Too Large error (instead of 200 OK), which is of course only possible, when php.ini is not configured to display warnings.
// Check for Warning: php catch Warning: Unknown: POST Content-Length of bytes exceeds the limit of bytes in Unknown on line 0
// Sending 413 only works, if Warnings are turned off in php.ini!!!
// grab the size limits...
$postMaxSize = trim(ini_get('post_max_size'));
if (strlen($postMaxSize)>0) {
$postMaxSizeValue = substr($postMaxSize, 0, -1);
$postMaxSizeUnit = strtolower(substr($postMaxSize, -1));
$postMaxSize = 0; // make it fail save
if (false !== filter_var($postMaxSizeValue, FILTER_VALIDATE_INT, array('options' => array( 'min_range' => 0)))) {
switch ($postMaxSizeUnit) {
case 'g': $postMaxSizeValue*=1024; // ... and fall through
case 'm': $postMaxSizeValue*=1024; // ... and fall through
case 'k': $postMaxSizeValue*=1024; break;
default: if ($postMaxSizeUnit>='0' && $postMaxSizeUnit<='9') {
$postMaxSizeValue = (int) $postMaxSizeValue.$postMaxSizeUnit;
} else {
$postMaxSizeValue = 0;
}
}
$postMaxSize = $postMaxSizeValue;
}
} else {
$postMaxSize = 0;
}
if (empty($_FILES) && empty($_POST) &&
isset($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']) && $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST' &&
isset($_SERVER['CONTENT_LENGTH']) && $_SERVER['CONTENT_LENGTH'] > $postMaxSize) {
// if is a post request and $_POST variable is empty(a symptom of "post max size error")
if (headers_sent()) {
// echo out error and solutions...
echo "<p style=\"color: #F00;\">\nPlease note that an error <b>413 Payload Too Large</b> should be sent, but the warning can't be catched, and so the client gets a <b>200 OK</b>. ".
"Please turn off warnings in php.ini in order to achieve the correct behaviour.</p>";
} else {
http_response_code(413);
}
// catch file overload error: echo out error and solutions...
echo "<p style=\"color: #F00;\">\nPlease note files larger than ".$postMaxSize." will result in this error!<br>".
"Please be advised this is not a limitation in the script, this is a limitation of the hosting server.</p>";
exit(1);
}