Many thanks. I did consider all of your suggestions. I don't want to use
Javascript at present for a variety of reasons, not least the impact it has
on screen readers used by the visually impaired.
I agree I could use HTML but I decided in the end to create another event.
It was just a
Iwao AVE! wrote:
It wouldn't work, unfortunately.
Please see:
http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-679
It's strange: I used it once and works fine !
(with stripes 1.5.2)
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Am I the only person bugged by the broken layout that pervades the
Stripes Wiki? Many, if not all, pages spill off the window and
require horizontal scrollbars, and as far as I can tell it's all just
a matter of bad CSS somewhere.
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I think the Stripes documentation (the wiki) answers this pretty
clearly - the limit is on the overall size of the POST.
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Mike McNally emmecin...@gmail.com wrote:
That limit - 10MB? - on file uploads (and I know it's configurable).
Is that limit imposed on a
Indeed, it is the total size of the request data, including all
uploaded files, request parameters, request headers. This is a
limitation of the HTTP specification. Before processing a request, the
only information that’s available is the total size of the request
data.
Cheers,
Freddy
On 27-11-2009 at 18:52, Freddy Daoud wrote:
Indeed, it is the total size of the request data, including all
uploaded files, request parameters, request headers. This is a
limitation of the HTTP specification. Before processing a request, the
only information that’s available is the total size
Works fine for me. What browser are you using?
Mike McNally emmecin...@... writes:
Am I the only person bugged by the broken layout that pervades the
Stripes Wiki? Many, if not all, pages spill off the window and
require horizontal scrollbars, and as far as I can tell it's all just
a