Dave

I'm not clear about the problem you are having.

When you say you are "receiving blocks of data", is this as a result of a series of post commands? (one block per post)

If so, it seems some responses contain less data than expected. If you are getting no error (the result is empty), I can think of 2 possible causes.

1.  The server is wrongly setting the Content-Length header

2. The server is not using a Content-Length header and is not using the "chunked" transfer-encoding. This is the case with some servers. This forces the client (Rev app) to use the closing of the connection as a signal that the transfer has ended. I've seen cases (although not recently) where the connection is apparently closed before all data is read.

(I'm sure there are other possible causes.)

I'd suspect the latter cause. But only because I've never seen the first one occur.

I don't know how ASP.NET works. But I remember having a problem like this with Rev CGIs on an IIS server. One thing that helped was to put a short wait (40 milliseconds) at the end of the CGI script. This seemed to prevent the server from closing the connection prematurely (from the Rev client's point of view.)

If I've misunderstood your problem, sorry.

Dave





On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,

I'm getting a weird error when receiving data with the "post" command. I am
receiving blocks of data from a server and some blocks seem to get
truncated. Is this a limit on the size of a data block received with the
"post" command? If there is, how can I set it bigger?

Thanks a lot
All the Best
Dave
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