Re: [users@httpd] file size limitation?

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On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 10:41:11AM -0500, Chris Purcell wrote:
> Is there a maximum file size limitation in Apache where you cannot
> download files over 4GB?    I have both an Apache 1.3.29 server and an
> Apache 2.2.0 server with the same files on them.  One file is 4.2GB and
> the other is 5GB.   When  you view the files in  your browser on the
> 1.3.29 server, the files are shown as 165MB and 787MB, respectively.   On
> the Apache 2.2.0 server, the file sizes are shown correctly, but when you
> try to download them, they fail once you reach the 4GB mark of the
> download.

That's likely to be a client limitation - 2.2 will correctly handle 
large files.  What client?  I don't believe any of the browsers 
currently handle large files correctly; modern versions of wget and most 
versions of curl will, however.

joe

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