You want to use the POST request type, so you do not run into any data size limit.
XML can contain arbitrary data, as long as it is escaped properly, so I don't understand what you mean by non-xml responses. Can you give an example of the code and data that causes the problem, maybe there is a bug in the encoding of the data into the dataset. On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Marco Lettere <[email protected]>wrote: > Hello all, > I have the following scenario: an OL UI filling in an XML. This XML has to > be sent to the server who generates a PDF out of the content and returns > this PDF to the client. The browser opens the PDF with its native > capabilities (asking for saving or opening in system pdf viewer). > My question is very simple: how to do that? > I was trying to use a dataset but it doesn't seem to be able to handle > non-xml responses. Right? Anyway how can I interface then with the browser? > I also tried to write a Javascript that does this via an Ajax request and > the "loadJS-ing" it through lz.Browser's interface. But here I fail against > the limit of characters imposed by the API. > > I'm pretty out of ideas now .... any suggestions? > Thanks, > M. > -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [email protected]
