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.Net Newbie
I am currently working with the C# version of the PortalSDK in a text editor
and have run across a bug that I need to resolve in order for my app to
function properly. Basically, I'm using the Documents section to load Blobs
into the Portal Database on SQL Server. When I upload small binary
documents everything works fine. However, when I try to upload larger files
with the same content/mime types as the smaller files I get a response from
the Webserver stating that the page can not be found. I do not know the
limit of the file sizes (I know it choked on an 8 MG File) but I have
written a couple of additional pages to load blobs into the database (based
on articles I have found on Google, etc) and noticed the same type of
behavior. One method I am using (table layout included) is illustrated in
the article:
http://www.aspfree.com/c/a/ASP.NET/Uploading-Images-to-a-Database--C---Part-I/ ,
which pretty much seems to work the same way as every other article I have
found.
Is this a bug in .Net or my coding methodology and can anyone give me an
example of the resolution to this dilema?
Any help anyone can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff
and have run across a bug that I need to resolve in order for my app to
function properly. Basically, I'm using the Documents section to load Blobs
into the Portal Database on SQL Server. When I upload small binary
documents everything works fine. However, when I try to upload larger files
with the same content/mime types as the smaller files I get a response from
the Webserver stating that the page can not be found. I do not know the
limit of the file sizes (I know it choked on an 8 MG File) but I have
written a couple of additional pages to load blobs into the database (based
on articles I have found on Google, etc) and noticed the same type of
behavior. One method I am using (table layout included) is illustrated in
the article:
http://www.aspfree.com/c/a/ASP.NET/Uploading-Images-to-a-Database--C---Part-I/ ,
which pretty much seems to work the same way as every other article I have
found.
Is this a bug in .Net or my coding methodology and can anyone give me an
example of the resolution to this dilema?
Any help anyone can provide would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jeff