Thanks Benoit!
But I didn't get ur blog address, can u send it to me.
It may help me more.
Regards,
Vinita.
Benoit HERVIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I've played with http library and to bypass 32k limit i use nativ socket.
You can find example, in fact the source code of kMeteo on my blog. It s a
little palm pascal compiled app that retrieve the weather on the webservice
of weather.com... But you can use the source to retrieve html web page.
http://khertan.net/kmeteo
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On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 07:45:43 -0000 ""wini""
wrote:
>Hello!!
>I am new to this palm development, so not able to resolve the same problem
though taken help from google search engine and all .I had seen the
problems on forum of palm and got same problem as u had
http://news.palmos.com/read/messages?id=204793#204793 (on palm forum.)
>
>The sample code of Http Connection(AppNetLibTest) using NetLibrary, able
to connect to the internet. When I request any web page from sites yahoo or
google ,it retrieve the text and tags of that page (HTML tags )only when
the size of that page is less than 32KB . Which is not in the case when I
ask for www.msn.com But getting error "The received data is greater than
32KB" , How to over come this problem? How would I break the recieved page
data, if it is more than 32KB and display the whole page text and tags when
the recieved data is more than 32KB.
>Aslo I am not geting weather http response retrieve the web page contents
as whole or in packets,
>could u please explain me in detail , wat actually happens when connection
gets establish and all.
>
>Kindly waiting for ur replay.
>
>
>
>
>Thanks in advance!!
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