Thank you Bruno! :)

It definitely did the trick. I remember having this working about a year
ago, without that parameter. Has the pipeline implementation changed
since, therefore requiring this parameter?

Thanks again,
Tuomo

On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Bruno Dumon wrote:

> On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 15:25, Tuomo L wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We need to store large files (>30MB) in a database (MS SQL). The upload
> > seems to work, because we've compared the filesize in db to the actual
> > file. But when downloading, browser (IE or Mozilla) does not succeed. IE
> > saves 0 bytes to disk, and Mozilla doesn't even start the download
> > process.
> >
> > We're using the modular DatabaseAddAction for upload, and the
> > DatabaseReader for download.
> >
> > I did another test, and tried to get Cocoon to return a large zip-file
> > (>30MB) with the default file reader, and it didn't work either! Has
> > anyone tried to return any large sources with Cocoon lately?
> >
> > Any help would be great, running out of ideas and time here... :(
>
> Put your pipelines in a map:pipeline element like:
>
>  <map:pipeline type="noncaching">
>    <map:parameter name="outputBufferSize" value="8192"/>
>     ...
>
> --
> Bruno Dumon                             http://outerthought.org/
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