A file (named /x/y/tmp/bigfile for this example) of size 4219052708 bytes
did not display in my browser for my Apache 2.0.52 server. Any ideas why not?
All the other files had no problems with this display.
I suspect it has to do with the file size?
How might I display this file in the
I must have accidently marked the message below as urgent, for it showed
up as an urgent tag in my emailbox. My apologies, that was not my intent.
-Matt
At 7/24/2005 07:01 PM, Matt England wrote:
A file (named /x/y/tmp/bigfile for this example) of size 4219052708 bytes
did not display in my
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 at 19:01, Matt England wrote:
A file (named /x/y/tmp/bigfile for this example) of size 4219052708 bytes
did not display in my browser for my Apache 2.0.52 server. Any ideas why not?
All the other files had no problems with this display.
I suspect it has to do with the
At 7/24/2005 07:29 PM, Dan Goodes wrote:
Unfortunately the only solution for your problem is to use an FTP server
for that file. Stable Apache releases simply won't serve it.
Ok, this all makes sense, and it's not a big deal right now.
A side note: has anyone been able to get split(1) to work
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 at 19:34, Matt England wrote:
At 7/24/2005 07:29 PM, Dan Goodes wrote:
Unfortunately the only solution for your problem is to use an FTP server
for that file. Stable Apache releases simply won't serve it.
Ok, this all makes sense, and it's not a big deal right now.
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