Re: [users@httpd] undocumented POST size limit?

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Joshua Slive wrote:
I don't believe 2.0 supports >2GB posts, but I think that 2.2 does.
But my guess is you'll also find that neither of your clients properly
supports this.
OK, thanks.  Do you know of any documentation for either of those assertions?

The apache side is documented here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/new_features_2_2.html
(See "Large File Support".)

Ah, I see.  Testing 2.2 now.

The browser assertion is just based on rumour and reported
lack-of-success on this list.

Hm, OK. So this is sort of OT then, but wouldn't it seem like simply a matter of using a large-enough datatype to store the size of the file (specifically use an integer larger than 32 bits)? I don't see what else a browser would/could really want to do with an about-to-upload file that would be different for a file <2GB than for one >2GB.

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Anthony DiSante
Encodable Industries
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