I'm trying to fix a page that was working at one time and now I'm getting
some odd behavior. 

The form is pretty large and has well over 100 fields.  When I submit the
form I get an 500 error in IE.  

In Firefox, the form posts to a blank page and Firebug throws this error in
the console:

The character encoding of the HTML document was not declared. The document
will render with garbled text in some browser configurations if the document
contains characters from outside the US-ASCII range. The character encoding
of the page must be declared in the document or in the transfer protocol.

I have this just after the <head> tag on the page that the form is on:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />

The form fields are all unique and dynamically created in this manner:
<input type="text" name="fieldname1_1_2013" id="fieldname1_1_2013" />
Fieldname1_2_2013
Fieldname1_3_2013
Fieldname1_4_2013
Fieldname1_5_2013

Fieldname2_1_2013
Fieldname2_2_2013
Fieldname2_3_2013
Fieldname2_4_2013
Fieldname2_5_2013

Etc.

When I strip down the form to only allow around 30 fields, it passes the
data fine.  I even managed to find the point at which is fails and it
appears to be some sort of size issue.  However, I checked the cfadmin to
make sure the Max size of post data was jacked up, but that doesn't seem to
the be the issue either.

Any ideas?


Matt







 


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