Hi, all
I don't know if it's an error (mine ? webserver's ? s9y's ?), but I don't find any documentation about this behaviour: when posting long entries (say 65k or more), I find them truncated (to a variable size, near 60KB, however), in the mysql 'serendipity_entries.extended' text field (and hence in the blog ...). It both happens using the standard html editor or fckeditor. My websevers's PHP 'post_max_size' is set to 8M, 'upload_max_size' to 50M.
Any clue ? Is it by design or a bug ?
Thanks in advance.
Marcolino
Truncated entries !
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garvinhicking
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Re: Truncated entries !
Hi!
HTTP POST requests are limited to 65kb in the textarea, this is sadly a browser limitation. So you cannot post data larger than 65kb. You can split it up into 2x 65kb by using the Extended Entry field as well...
Best regards,
Garvin
HTTP POST requests are limited to 65kb in the textarea, this is sadly a browser limitation. So you cannot post data larger than 65kb. You can split it up into 2x 65kb by using the Extended Entry field as well...
Best regards,
Garvin
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Re: Truncated entries !
Hmmm ... You are right, Garvin, as evergarvinhicking wrote:
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HTTP POST requests are limited to 65kb in the textarea, this is sadly a browser limitation.
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Actually I have tested it with FF 1.5 and IE 6 on a win32 platfom, and both have that limit. Googling a bit, I found there is no such limit in HTTP nor HTML specifications, it's only a browser implementation choice ... not much to do, I see ... Should it at least be possible - for s9y - to check for the data size before and after the post, and, if they do not match, issue an alert/warning/error message ?
Thanks again !
Marcolino
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garvinhicking
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Re: Truncated entries !
Hi!
Sadly getting the length would depend on javascript and would be different for each used WYSIWYG editor, so implementing this would get a bit tricky :-/
Best regards,
Garvin
Sadly getting the length would depend on javascript and would be different for each used WYSIWYG editor, so implementing this would get a bit tricky :-/
Best regards,
Garvin
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Re: Truncated entries !
I see ... 
What do You suggest, then: might I put a big red note on my serendipity front page (which I would like to use as a professional community documents exchange site): "Please avoid posts bigger than 12 pages, they will be truncated !" ???
I would like to ask many more things, but I'm afraid I'm going to hit he 65k limit ...
My best regards
Marcolino
What do You suggest, then: might I put a big red note on my serendipity front page (which I would like to use as a professional community documents exchange site): "Please avoid posts bigger than 12 pages, they will be truncated !" ???
I would like to ask many more things, but I'm afraid I'm going to hit he 65k limit ...
My best regards
Marcolino
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garvinhicking
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Re: Truncated entries !
Hi!
Yes, I would put such a note online on the backend. You could use an easy plugin like this to display a note on the edit entry section:
Save that as plugins/serendipitY_event_sizewarning/serendipitY_event_sizewarning.php and install it. You can modify the outputted HTML code of course.
Regards,Garvin
Yes, I would put such a note online on the backend. You could use an easy plugin like this to display a note on the edit entry section:
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<?php
class serendipity_event_sizewarning extends serendipity_event {
function introspect(&$propbag) {
global $serendipity;
$propbag->add('name', 'Sizewarnin');
$propbag->add('description', '');
$propbag->add('stackable', false);
$propbag->add('author', 'Garvin Hicking');
$propbag->add('requirements', array(
'serendipity' => '0.8',
'smarty' => '2.6.7',
'php' => '4.1.0'
));
$propbag->add('version', '1.0');
$propbag->add('event_hooks', array('backend_entry_toolbar_body' => true));
$propbag->add('groups', array('BACKEND_EDITOR'));
}
function event_hook($event, &$bag, &$eventData) {
global $serendipity;
$hooks = &$bag->get('event_hooks');
if (isset($hooks[$event])) {
switch($event) {
case 'backend_entry_toolbar_body':
echo '<h1>WARNING: NO TEXTS LONGER THAN 65kb!</h1>';
return true;
break;
default:
return false;
break;
}
} else {
return false;
}
}
}
?>
Regards,Garvin
# Garvin Hicking (s9y Developer)
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