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            <description>DateAuthor2008-08-06J Frey

Included with the Dropbox code package are tools that allow you to track several important statistics related to the Dropbox:


	*  Total dropoffs
	*  Total amount of data dropped off
	*  Total files dropped off
	*  Average files per dropoff</description>
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	*  PHP configuration directives you may need to modify
	*  Large file support in PHP and Dropbox
	*  Resumable download support in Dropbox
	*  Implementing external file-upload forms with Dropbox
	*  Setting-up daily Dropbox statistics tracking with rrdtool</description>
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	&quot;Email messages with large attachments can wreak havoc on email servers and your own system. Downloading such email messages can take hours on a slow Internet connection and block your sending and receiving of messages through the duration. In some cases, the download will fail repeatedly, breaking the recipient's ability to receive mail at all. Also, Internet email clients add considerably to the size of the file being sent. For example, savin…</description>
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            <description>This page documents the settings found in php.ini for a Dropbox system (I use the University's Dropbox system as an example).


Basic Resource Limits


PHP limits the amount of time a script will run before being automatically killed (prevent runaways, etc).  Likewise, a limit can be placed on just how large the script process can become memory-wise.  The production Dropbox system at UD has the following settings:</description>
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