The only thing I've ever personally seen affect
this is the timeout value. 

Test the time to failure:  If it's failing after
3600 seconds you still have a timeout that's too
small (probably).  If not, then you're hitting 
something I have not seen.  I regularly uploaded
very large files using the same methods I sent out
in my example.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jack Yang [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 1:34 PM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      500 error and upload
> 
> I have a perl script which is used to upload file.  It
> runs well if I upload a relatively small size file,
> but as soon as the file size is over 10K I will
> encounter error 500.  If I use the IE5.0 to do the
> upload, I will have no problem to upload the big size
> file.
> 
> I am using the HTTP::Request::Common to do the upload,
> and I have increased the timeout to be 3600 seconds. I
> have the correct setting for the proxy server since I
> can upload small file successfully.  
> Any idea about why big size file can't be uploaded? 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Jack
> 
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