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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-05-10 15:40 -------
(In reply to comment #2)
> (In reply to comment #1)
> > This is a (reasonable) limit that I did put in on purpose. See the 
> > CoyoteReader
> > source for the constant (and recompile to change it for special purpose
> > applications).
> 
> I don't understand how this is reasonable.  If someone sending a request to a
> webservice, and the request is well formed (doesn't have to have line breaks 
> to
> be well formed), and it is a request with a lot of data, then this breaks it. 
> Maybe I'm missing something, I don't want to have to force my clients to to
> insert line breaks in their XML requests when there is nothing in the W3C
> standard that says XML requests have to contain line breaks.
> 
> Am I missing something?
> 

This seems to have been fixed in version 5.5.4.

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