Very grateful for your reply, this does indeed solve my issue (and I
learned something new too).
Thanks,
Leon
On 10/09/2019 12:03, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 09/09/2019 16:41, Leon Atherton wrote:
>> Our use case is rejecting the request based on IP.
>>
>> In the browser the status code is 0, and
On 09/09/2019 16:41, Leon Atherton wrote:
> Our use case is rejecting the request based on IP.
>
> In the browser the status code is 0, and the network tab in developer
> tools is showing no response to the request. It's the same in Chrome and
> Firefox.
>
> The request works fine when I send
Our use case is rejecting the request based on IP.
In the browser the status code is 0, and the network tab in developer
tools is showing no response to the request. It's the same in Chrome and
Firefox.
The request works fine when I send from Node.JS.
It seems to me that Tomcat responds to
On 09.09.2019 15:21, Leon Atherton wrote:
Thank you for the suggestion.
I have just tried playing with this value. Setting it to -1, and setting
it to 100x larger than the default.
In both cases, the behaviour seems unchanged.
Without touching this value, Tomcat will accept multipart POST
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André,
On 9/9/19 07:59, André Warnier (tomcat) wrote:
> Hi. Did you check :
> https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/config/http.html#Common_Attri
butes
>
>
- --> maxPostSize
>
> Note : normally, the browser will encode (Base64 or similar) the
Thank you for the suggestion.
I have just tried playing with this value. Setting it to -1, and setting
it to 100x larger than the default.
In both cases, the behaviour seems unchanged.
Without touching this value, Tomcat will accept multipart POST requests
much larger than 2MB (which is the
Hi.
Did you check :
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-8.5-doc/config/http.html#Common_Attributes
--> maxPostSize
Note : normally, the browser will encode (Base64 or similar) the content of a file and
send the encoded content, which tends to be significantly larger (in bytes) than the
original
Hello,
I've discovered an interesting issue where POST requests fail when
uploading a file over about ~6MB if the server ignores the request content.
I've put together a simple project to reproduce it:
https://github.com/leonatherton/tomcat-request-issue
Serverside code: