What is this 4k limit in reference to? Form submission?

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael
> Pemberton
> Sent: 19 April 2001 15:29
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] LoadPanel Problem...
>
>
> I just found that thewre was too many problems with syncronising
> the downloading of
> content.  i also found that as I was trying to get the dynamic
> loading of dynapi code
> working, it was a problem to be splitting everything into 4k
> chucks (the dynlayer for eg.
> is 16k+).
>
> I fully agree with outlining the features / disadvantages of each
> of the alternatives, I
> just wanted to get the features across before we started another
> Java vs NO Java debate.
>
> I am still of the belief that we need to come up with a version
> that allows for each
> browser to complete the task in the most efficient manner.  In
> most of the browsers, the
> only reason for not using the java version has been one of
> principles and not one of
> logic.
>
> Nicolas MASSART wrote:
>
> > Hi !
> >
> > I implemented a cookie based loader to workaround my loadpanel
> problem. It works fine
> > (but require a server side language, I used PHP)
> > For the 4k size limit, I split my files into 4k cookies... and
> dont forget to destroy
> > the cookie when you do not need it anymore :)
> >
> > Michael Pemberton wrote:
> >
> > > this is something also available with my java version.
> > >
> > > it all comes down to how hard you are willing to work to get
> around the use of
> > > java.  my java version has the following features:
> > >     - eliminates syncro problems by not returning until all
> data is downloaded
> > >     - unlimited download size, not limited to 4k size of cookie
> > >     - (IE Only) Allows for the sending of larger amounts of
> data using the POST
> > > method.
> > >     - allows for accessing html of layer after loading (even in NS4)
> > >     - allows for execution of JS contained in <script> tags
> > >     - smaller memory use.  does not require creatioin of
> additional objects other
> > > than the
> > >       applet, thus reducing the number of DHTML objects used.
> > >     - can be used to dynamically download widgets and other
> DynAPI components
> > > after
> > >       the page has finished rendering without the need for reloading.
> > >       (requires some slight aleration of widget code)
> > >
> > > And, with the use of the php patch submitted a few days ago,
> it becomes possible
> > > to work around the security issues of loading external urls.
> > >
> > > Nicolas MASSART wrote:
> > >
> > > > I found something interessant in the Richar's info site...
> > > >
> > > >
http://www.richardinfo.f2s.com/dynapi/Doc_Oliver_Examples/Form_Submitting.ht
ml
> > >
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