That limit can also be raised by changing a constant and recompiling Apache;
8190 is just the default.  Check the online docs for LimitRequestLine at
httpd.apache.org.




"Bryan White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/25/2001 02:59:30
PM

To:   "Frank Hilliard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
      "psql-general" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc:    (bcc: Wesley Sheldahl/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  Re: [GENERAL] It's Apache, not PostgreSQL


> 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.


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