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It's Apache, not PostgreSQL
Frank Hilliard <frankhilliard@home.com> — 2001-06-25T18:27:27Z
It looks as if Apache has an HTTP input buffer limit of 8190 bytes which can be reduced with a "LimitRequestLine" directive, but not increased. I'm hitting this with both phpPgAdmin and Cold Fusion. I'm going to have to FTP stuff after all. Sigh. Thanks for all the suggestions I got in the last twenty minutes. BTW, the reason I've run into this is that I'm building a self-publishing website and some cells contain long web pages. Frank Hilliard http://frankhilliard.com/
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Re: It's Apache, not PostgreSQL
Bryan White <bryan@arcamax.com> — 2001-06-25T18:59:30Z
> It looks as if Apache has an HTTP input buffer limit of 8190 bytes which > can be > reduced with a "LimitRequestLine" directive, but not increased. I'm > hitting this with > both phpPgAdmin and Cold Fusion. That sounds like a limit on the "GET" http request. Can you recode your form to use POST? My guess is it does not have the same limit.