Our record #s only go up to 16,539, so that's not the issue.  Only 20 pages are 
greater than 30k, and not by much.  Any other ideas?  The only clue we have is that 
all of the pages that generate this error code (on load within the PalmOS viewer) are 
the last records being "plucked."  We're pinpointing the cutoff at which this occurs 
(the record number after which all plucked pages generate this error).  Is there any 
other piece of data we could provide, other than shipping you an archive of all the 
pages we're trying to pluck (which would be difficult but not impossible, 
logistically)?  Also, we're in the process of ironing out some kinks that will allow 
us to run the whole process on a Solaris box instead of the XP box we've been using.  
We'll let you know if we get any different results with that.

Thanks again for your help!

Steve


>>> Chris Hawks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/29/03 11:40AM >>>
---Reply to mail from Alexander R. Pruss about Limit on number of pages plucked? 
(Error code=514)

> It should handle 65000 pages or so, or at least 32000 (depending on whether
> a fix of mine is included in the 1.4 version or not).  The complication is
> that pages that are over 30000 bytes long get split into multiple 30000 byte
> pages.  Do you think this might have happened and pushed you over the limit?
> --

Steven:

    If you set verbose to '3' ( '-V 3' ) on the command line, the last log
entries will show the record numbers. i.e

file:/var/spool/netcomics/dilbert20011201.gif?width=150&height=53&depth=4 =>  14
file:/var/spool/netcomics/dilbert20011201.gif?width=600&height=213&depth=4 =>  13
file:/var/spool/netcomics/popeye20011201.gif?width=525&height=154&depth=4 =>  25
file:/var/spool/netcomics/user_friendly20011201.gif?width=576&height=219&depth=4 =>  29

    These are records 14, 13, 25, and 29. Let us know that the maximum
record number is. As Alex said, if the records are large, they will be
broken up into smaller records increasing the record numbers.

---End reply

Christopher R. Hawks
HAWKSoft
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