On Sep 10, 11:32 pm, chrysanthe m <chrysant...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dave
> Yes.
> I know I should not be shoveling out so much data to the client, but I have
> to for this proof of concept and will restrict it in production.  Has anyone
> parsed return json data larger than 8K?

I did.
Note that:
- I am using the response body (responseJSON) and not the response
header.
- I noticed that my server uses "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" (in case
it may have an effect, since for shorter replies it uses "gzip" and
give a Content-Length) .

HTH
Eric

>
> On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 9:27 AM, Dave Kibble <davekib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > just going on the number 8k (IE limit) and the ambiguity of "return": do
> > you mean that ajax fails when sending >8k to the server, or when the reply
> > to an ajax request from the server is >8k
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