Re: [WebDNA] Writefile size limit?

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2011


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------020505000808090901070605Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitI looked into using WebDNA to upload large files via browser http a while ago. There are browser and ram limits. From what I read, when uploading a file via a browser and http, the browser first loads the file into ram and then writes the file from ram to disk.Here is a link to info I had bookmarked on uploading large files with various browsers and http:http://www.motobit.com/help/scptutl/pa98.htmSteveGovinda wrote:> isn't there some limits in http too?> I just know that on other lists people are always advised to use FTP > when files get that big.> -G>>>> Is there any limit to the size of a file that the [writefile] context >> can handle? I presume this is constrained by the file system and >> operating system limits, not WebDNA. I am trying to upload a 2.5Gb >> file via http and using [writefile] to write the file to the server. >> I am running an Xserve with dual 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Xeon >> processors and 6Gb RAM under OS X Snow Leopard Server.>>>> Thanks,>> Brian Wachter>> --------------------------------------------------------- This message > is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To > unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: > http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: > support@webdna.us --------------020505000808090901070605Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I looked into using WebDNA to upload large files via browserhttp a while ago. There are browser and ram limits. From what I read,when uploading a file via a browser and http, the browser first loadsthe file into ram and then writes the file from ram to disk.
Here is a link to info I had bookmarked on uploading large files withvarious browsers and http:

http://www.motobit.com/help/scptutl/pa98.htm


Steve


Govinda wrote:
isn't there some limits in http too?
I just know that on other lists people are always advised to useFTP when files get that big.
-G


Writefile size limit?
Is there any limit to the size of a file thatthe [writefile] context can handle? I presume this is constrained bythe file system and operating system limits, not WebDNA. I am trying toupload a 2.5Gb file via http and using [writefile] to write the file tothe server. I am running an Xserve with dual 2.8GHz quad-core Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Writefile size limit? (Steve Raslevich -Northern Sound 2011)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Writefile size limit? (Govinda 2011)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Writefile size limit? (Donovan Brooke 2011)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] Writefile size limit? (Brian Wachter 2011)
  5. [WebDNA] Writefile size limit? (Brian Wachter 2011)
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.--------------020505000808090901070605Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowedContent-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitI looked into using WebDNA to upload large files via browser http a while ago. There are browser and ram limits. From what I read, when uploading a file via a browser and http, the browser first loads the file into ram and then writes the file from ram to disk.Here is a link to info I had bookmarked on uploading large files with various browsers and http:http://www.motobit.com/help/scptutl/pa98.htmSteveGovinda wrote:> isn't there some limits in http too?> I just know that on other lists people are always advised to use FTP > when files get that big.> -G>>>> Is there any limit to the size of a file that the [writefile] context >> can handle? I presume this is constrained by the file system and >> operating system limits, not WebDNA. I am trying to upload a 2.5Gb >> file via http and using [writefile] to write the file to the server. >> I am running an Xserve with dual 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Xeon >> processors and 6Gb RAM under OS X Snow Leopard Server.>>>> Thanks,>> Brian Wachter>> --------------------------------------------------------- This message > is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To > unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: > http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: > support@webdna.us --------------020505000808090901070605Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I looked into using WebDNA to upload large files via browserhttp a while ago. There are browser and ram limits. From what I read,when uploading a file via a browser and http, the browser first loadsthe file into ram and then writes the file from ram to disk.
Here is a link to info I had bookmarked on uploading large files withvarious browsers and http:

http://www.motobit.com/help/scptutl/pa98.htm


Steve


Govinda wrote:
isn't there some limits in http too?
I just know that on other lists people are always advised to useFTP when files get that big.
-G


Writefile size limit?
Is there any limit to the size of a file thatthe [writefile] context can handle? I presume this is constrained bythe file system and operating system limits, not WebDNA. I am trying toupload a 2.5Gb file via http and using [writefile] to write the file tothe server. I am running an Xserve with dual 2.8GHz quad-core Steve Raslevich -Northern Sound

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