Actually, I think I misdiagnosed this. There's definitely a problem somewhere, but I don't think it's a truncation issue. I'll follow up when I figure out some details...
-----Original Message----- From: Maciek Sakrejda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: flexcoders <[email protected]> Subject: [flexcoders] URLRequest truncated in Flash Player 10 on Linux Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 18:14:07 -0800 I'd previously written to the mailing list about Flash Player truncating the POST request payload to the location of the first zero byte. I then filed a Flash Player bug: https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-708 It looks I'm running into even worse errors with Flash Player 10 on Linux: * in Opera, POST payloads are always stripped * in Firefox 3, the payload is truncated to ~3500 bytes. I've verified this via Wireshark. The Content-Length is declared correctly, but only around ~3500 bytes of the payload is actually included. This seems to be a pretty serious issue, and is consistently reproducible. I'm pleasantly surprised by Flash Player 10 on Linux in general, but this is a big concern. Any ideas? -- Maciek Sakrejda Truviso, Inc. http://www.truviso.com

