HTTP Error 414 means that ur request URI is too long.
U are most probably using doGet to invoke the servlet
and ur URL can have atmost 250 characters only. If
this is the case, try switching to doPost

--- gina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if this is a servlet problem or the HTML
> TextArea problem.
>
> We have a TextArea box whereby users can type in
> contents and sends to the
> servlet for processing. The problem is it only works
> for relatively short
> content. For longer ones, I get this error from the
> browser:
>     "Error: 414
>      No detailed message "
>
> Pls help on how we can overcome this.
>
> Thanks
> Gina
>
>
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