Mapbuilder put WMC style in the WMC request through an HTTP GET .
But there is a limit in the length of the HTTP GET.

As a solution you could use external sld files.

Hope this helps.

Luca

On 9/13/07, aleda_freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A further note on the problem. For the same sample - in IE 7 I can see 4
> rules but not 5....
> IE seems to run into trouble sooner.
>
>
>
> aleda_freeman wrote:
> >
> > I have been running into cases where symbolization for a layer becomes
> > "too much".  I have worked up a simple example here:
> > http://maps.massgis.state.ma.us/~afreeman/mapbuilder-1.0.1/demo/rules_test/
> > This is a MapBuilder 1.0.1 site, with one data layer (being served by
> > GeoServer).  The context file which defines my SLD symbolization is here:
> > http://maps.massgis.state.ma.us/~afreeman/mapbuilder-1.0.1/demo/rules_test/map_layers.xml
> > I have various rules for coloring in the counties - a different solid
> > color for each county named.  I can get the map to display if I have 8
> > rules, but not 9.  In the context file I can comment out any of the 9
> > rules and see the other 8 display, but all 9 active results in a blank
> > map.  I know that the problem isn't "9 rules won't work" because in
> > another case, where each rule is more complicated involving graphic fills
> > and scale maximums and minimums the breakpoint is between 4 and 5 rules -
> > 4 will draw and 5 won't.  (I have seen the problem in both Firefox 2 and
> > IE 7).
> >
> > So here's the feeling I get: at some point, there is "too much"
> > information in attempting to style a layer and MapBuilder can't handle it.
> > Somehow as it takes the context file and transforms that into the request
> > to GeoServer, something breaks....
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone had run into this type of situation before.
> >
>
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