Perhaps you should open a call to ND Support. It's unlikely that anybody
else has run into something like this. We have a thing where we send RTF,
don't know how big it is, but hasn't been a problem.
-- Curt Springer, Team ND
At 12:42 PM 9/10/99 -0400, Shiow-Hwa Gau wrote:
>I am resending this and hoping to get some information/solution from
>someone.
>
>Shiow-Hwa Gau wrote:
>
> > We have a page that when users click the submit button, it collects data
> > from
> > database and writes to a Word text document for users to save into their
> >
> > local machine. We use the following code:
> >
> > CSpStringOutputStream ostream = CSpider.getOutputStream();
> > CSpHttp.reset();
> > CSpHtml.setAutoMode(false);
> > ostream.writeln("Content-type: application/msword\n");
> > ostream.writeln("........................");
> > ostream.writeln(".....................");
> > ...........
> > ...........
> >
> > //At the end of ostream.writeln(), we do
> > CSpHttp.flush(ostream);
> >
> > My problem is that the CSpStringOutputStream seems can only hold up to
> > a certain size or amount of paragraphs (in our case, something like
> > 130KB)
> > of strings. All the rest of strings got truncated and there was no
> > warning
> > or error messages during the CSpStringOutputStream.writeln or
> > CSPHttp.flush.
> > Does anyone know how to increase the size of CSpStringOutputStream, or
> > CSpStringOutputStream has limited usage of writeln(), or we are missing
> > something in our code?
> >
> > Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
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