set default max upload size in the .htaccess file to something rediculous
and don't show the max filesize message when the limit is over 10GB
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ErrorDocument 404 //core/templates/404.php
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php_value upload_max_filesize 20M
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php_value post_max_size 20M
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ErrorDocument 404 //owncloud/core/templates/404.php
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php_value upload_max_filesize 2048G
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php_value post_max_size 2048G
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SetEnv htaccessWorking true
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Options -Indexes
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<input type="hidden" class="max_human_file_size" value="(max <?php echo $_['uploadMaxHumanFilesize']; ?>)">
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<input type="hidden" name="dir" value="<?php echo $_['dir'] ?>" id="dir">
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<div class="file_upload_wrapper" class="svg">
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<input type="submit" class="file_upload_filename" value="<?php echo $l->t('Upload');?> (max. <?php echo $_['uploadMaxHumanFilesize'];?>)"/>
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<input type="submit" class="file_upload_filename" value="<?php echo $l->t('Upload');
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if($_['uploadMaxFilesize']<(10000000000)){echo ' (max. '.$_['uploadMaxHumanFilesize'].')';}?>"/>
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<input class="file_upload_start" type="file" name='files[]'/>
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</div>
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<iframe name="file_upload_target_1" class='file_upload_target' src=""></iframe>
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