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		<title>How to fix WordPress&#8217;s maximum-upload problem with php.ini</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was helping a friend recover her group&#8217;s WordPress-powered site when I encountered possibly one of the more common problems when importing a database to WordPress: a message that says you cannot upload more than 2mb worth of file. The initial database I tried to upload was 6.5mb, way beyond the default limit.
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