Have you tried shaving the article off a couple of chrs before the last one
and seeing if the insert works? Also, what is the size limit on a MySQL TEXT
field?

http://www.mysql.com/documentation/mysql/bychapter/manual_Reference.html#BLO
B

May give a hint.

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* Cal Evans
* Journeyman Programmer
* Techno-Mage
* http://www.calevans.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Issues with long SQL inserts


Server is running PHP 4.1.2, APC 1.1.0pl1, MySQL 3.23.47, Apache 1.3.23
on a built-from-scratch Linux system with kernel 2.4.17, glibc 2.2.5,
and gcc 3.0.4.

I'm using a fairly simple script to take input from a form, and add it
to a database.  The database has the following structure:
ID - mediumint(8), primary key, auto_increment
Added - date
Modified - timestamp(8)
Title - varchar(60)
Text - text

What's happening is whenever I try to add an article that has text with
a size of over around 9 KB, the browser never finishes loading, and the
article doesn't appear in the list.  When I hit the stop button on the
browser, the article will then appear in the article list, but
incomplete - it is always cut off at the same spot.

This sounds like some kind of buffer issue, but I've looked through all
of the applicable settings that I could find in both my PHP and MySQL
configuration files, and have found nothing.  Any ideas?  Thanks in
advance.  To see the source code for this script, go to
http://test.mvpsoft.com/add.txt .  Thanks in advance for any help!


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