RE: [us...@httpd] CGI Apache Directive: LimitRequestLine

2009-11-25 Thread Martucci, Andy
I've been reliably informed that 8190 bytes is the maximum size available for the get method and anything over this should be done using the post method. Thanks to all that took the time to look at this for me. Regards, Andy. -Original Message- From: Philip Wigg [mailto:p...@philipwigg

RE: [us...@httpd] CGI Apache Directive: LimitRequestLine

2009-11-25 Thread Martucci, Andy
Sorry, yes that snippet was taken from the Server... Directive. OK then I can certainly look into what you have said, I had thought we were on the latest version but maybe we aren't. When I've spoken to our Ops team I'll get back to you. Many thanks for taking the time to respond, very much app

RE: [us...@httpd] CGI Apache Directive: LimitRequestLine

2009-11-25 Thread Martucci, Andy
Hi Phil Alas that isn't possible... there is a constraint in Apache that limits this to 8190... see following help text from Apache: Maximum request line: allows you to reduce the limit on the allowed size of a client's HTTP request-line below the normal input buffer size compiled with the ser

[us...@httpd] CGI Apache Directive: LimitRequestLine

2009-11-25 Thread Martucci, Andy
Hi, I'm hoping that you can help me with an issue we have come across regarding some new development we're doing around the use of CGI Apache web services. I work in the Systems department for Premier Farnell (Leeds), we had an in-house course a while back that was presented by Paul Tuohy.. thi