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Werner Punz commented on MYFACES-3835:
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Hi, thanks for reporting the bug, I will fix it, but unfortunately I will be 
able to fix it sometime after christmas, due to personal constraints.


> ViewState gets truncated on chrome with richfaces fileupload component
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>                 Key: MYFACES-3835
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MYFACES-3835
>             Project: MyFaces Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.11, 2.1.13
>         Environment: Windows XP, Chrome 31.0.1650.63 m (latest at this 
> moment), tomcat 7.0.37, client state saving, myfaces 2.1.11, richfaces 
> 4.3.1.Final
>            Reporter: Ricardo Tercero Lozano
>         Attachments: FileUploadBean.class, FileUploadBean.java, 
> imgUpload-sample.xhtml, web.xml
>
>
> On certain conditions viewstate gets corrupted (truncated).
> I've got a page with a richfaces fileupload component. The page works well on 
> IE7 and Firefox (latest), but not in chrome. Digging into Javascript and Ajax 
> response I got some extra info about the problem. I don't know why, but a 
> partial response like:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><partial-response><changes><update 
> id="javax.faces.ViewState"><![CDATA[....
> results in two CDATA sections when handling the response. This is the problem 
> caused by Google Chrome. Inspecting the JSF.JS library, the line that gets de 
> updated view state is:
> mfInternal.appliedViewState = node.firstChild.nodeValue;
> This line is in 'processUpdate' method. When Chrome, for some reason splits 
> the original CDATA block into two, that line only updates the first section, 
> obtaining a truncated viewState and ViewExpiredException in next request.
> The first CDATA section created by Google Chrome has 300 bytes. Weird, but 
> searching Google for 'Chrome cdata 300' appears to be a libxml2 problem.



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