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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Ra...@seagate.com on 2008/04/29 02:59:44 UTC
[users@httpd] Invalid Content-Length on upload of >2GB files
I am attempting to upload large files using a http multi-part form post
request sent to an Apache 2.2.4 instance running on Linux.
I find that when the size of the total upload exceeds 2GB(could be two
files 1GB+1.5GB), Apache reports an error indicating "Invalid
Content-Length....".
When i check the content header as captured by a plugin into Apache, it
reports a negative size.
I tried using both Firefox and IE 6. But both failed with same errors.
Since Apache 2.2.4 is supposed to support files > 2GB,
was wondering how do i find if this is an Apache problem or a browser
problem?
Thanks
Ramdas
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Re: [users@httpd] Invalid Content-Length on upload of >2GB files
Posted by Ra...@seagate.com.
I did search and find random comments about upload size limits in both IE
and Firefox. But was not sure how updated those notes were.
Thanks
Ramdas
Richard Hubbell <ri...@yahoo.com> wrote on 04/28/2008 06:18:25
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> Sounds like a browser problem. Although I thought this
> was fixed in newer firefox.
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Re: [users@httpd] Invalid Content-Length on upload of >2GB files
Posted by Richard Hubbell <ri...@yahoo.com>.
Sounds like a browser problem. Although I thought this
was fixed in newer firefox.
Search this list or the net:
http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-users&w=2&r=1&s=&q=b
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