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Re: Memory Limit for for HTML pages??

Posted by Mara Guida on 12/10/05 23:30

Vic Spainhower wrote:
> *** Solved ***

Good :)

> It appears the problem is there is some sort of limit when using method=GET
> in the HTML FORM statement and this limit was being exceeded. I changed the
> form statement to method=POST and it is now working correctly.
<snip>

<quote src="rfc2616">
The HTTP protocol does not place any a priori limit on the length of
a URI. Servers MUST be able to handle the URI of any resource they
serve, and SHOULD be able to handle URIs of unbounded length if they
provide GET-based forms that could generate such URIs. A server
SHOULD return 414 (Request-URI Too Long) status if a URI is longer
than the server can handle (see section 10.4.15).

Note: Servers ought to be cautious about depending on URI lengths
above 255 bytes, because some older client or proxy
implementations might not properly support these lengths.
</quote>


Let me just add that your initial post led us all thinking about a
problem you didn't have.

>>> The problems started when I added a dropdown menu to the grid
>>> and when I did the form buttons would not work when there were
>>> a few values in the drop-down.

The form buttons have been working all the time, with 134 records or
248!
The form would be submitted -- that's what the buttons are for.

 

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