Re: HTML file size limit

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21263
interpreted = N
texte = If your running WebTen you can set so WebCat does not process that page. If your running WebStar, change the extension of that file to something that is not processed by WebCat, like .htm. >I seem to recall that Web Catalog can not handle templates over a certain >size (i.e. 1MB) > >One of my .html stats files (with no WebDNA in it) just reached 1.02MB and >now when I attempt to view it, I get an error that says: Error: WebCatalog >does not have enough memory to complete this command. > >My server has plenty of available memory and I need to examine most .HTML >files for WebDNA tags. Is their a way to tell WebCatalog not to process >this file or can I raise the 1MB limit? > >Steve > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Steve Rosenbaum Pop Art L.L.C. http://pop-art.com >steve@pop-art.com Networks / Databases / Multimedia > >7000 SW Hampton St., Suite 124, tel: (503) 968.5957 >Tigard, OR 97223-8361 fax: (503) 620.8487Britt T. -------------------------------------------------------- || Britt@fishingworld.com || Britt@easttexas.com || -------------------------------------------------------- || World Masters - || P.O. Box 1989 || || Graphic Designs, || Lindale, TX 75771 || || Web Site Development, || Phone: (903) 882-8877 || || Web Site Hosting. || Fax: (903) 882-3110 || -------------------------------------------------------- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: HTML file size limit (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  2. Re: HTML file size limit (Britt T. 1998)
  3. HTML file size limit (Steve Rosenbaum 1998)
If your running WebTen you can set so WebCat does not process that page. If your running WebStar, change the extension of that file to something that is not processed by WebCat, like .htm. >I seem to recall that Web Catalog can not handle templates over a certain >size (i.e. 1MB) > >One of my .html stats files (with no WebDNA in it) just reached 1.02MB and >now when I attempt to view it, I get an error that says: Error: WebCatalog >does not have enough memory to complete this command. > >My server has plenty of available memory and I need to examine most .HTML >files for WebDNA tags. Is their a way to tell WebCatalog not to process >this file or can I raise the 1MB limit? > >Steve > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Steve Rosenbaum Pop Art L.L.C. http://pop-art.com >steve@pop-art.com Networks / Databases / Multimedia > >7000 SW Hampton St., Suite 124, tel: (503) 968.5957 >Tigard, OR 97223-8361 fax: (503) 620.8487Britt T. -------------------------------------------------------- || Britt@fishingworld.com || Britt@easttexas.com || -------------------------------------------------------- || World Masters - || P.O. Box 1989 || || Graphic Designs, || Lindale, TX 75771 || || Web Site Development, || Phone: (903) 882-8877 || || Web Site Hosting. || Fax: (903) 882-3110 || -------------------------------------------------------- Britt T.

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