On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 03:58:12PM +0200, Sven Van Caekenberghe wrote: > ZnEntityTooLarge is a condition that is signaled by the server when it is > receiving (reading) an incoming entity that is too large. This is done to > protect the server. This condition is only applicable to ZnEntity and > subclasses. A ZnRequest consists of other parts as well (request line and > headers). For these other conditions apply: ZnLineTooLong and > ZnTooManyDictionaryEntries. > > In the above example, you could try to add 4096 $a's to trigger a > ZnLineTooLong. > > To trigger ZnEntityTooLarge you should PUT or POST data.
Sven, thanks for your explanation. I did trigger ZnLineTooLong during my experimentation. -- Pierce Ng http://samadhiweb.com/blog/