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The early HTTP server did not limit the number of bytes that could be sent at once with QtmhWrStout. However, programs failed if more than 254 bytes without a newline were sent. This limitation was removed a long time ago. It may still exist for people running on V3R2, the last CISC release. Mel Rothman, CGIDEV2 Author IBM eServer Custom Technology Center (CTC), Rochester, Minnesota http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/ctc/ http://www.easy400.ibm.it/en "Bob Cozzi (RPGIV)" wrote: > > Wasn't that old limit for each call to Stdout? Not a limit of stdout > itself. So you could call the stdout routine 25 times to send it 25k of > data. > > Bob Cozzi > cozzi@rpgiv.com > Visit the new on-line iSeries Forums at: http://www.rpgiv.com/forum > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: web400-admin@midrange.com [mailto:web400-admin@midrange.com] On > Behalf > > Of Brad Stone > > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 10:20 PM > > To: web400@midrange.com > > Subject: Re: [WEB400] dumb question about environment record length > > > > I assume you mean things like the size of the string to > > write out to StdOut? If so, the reason most examples show > > 1024 is because that was the limit in V3R2. These days you > > can make it as big as you want. > > > > Brad > > www.bvstools.com > > > > On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 14:58:42 -0600 > > "Mark A. Manske" <mmanske@minter-weisman.com> wrote: > > > Looking over examples, most are 1024, I have gone to > > > 2048, just bumped into > > > something where is blew over, > > > so I ask this - can I go nuts and put it to say 25,000 to > > > accommodate the > > > massive amount of data that I need > > > to pass between programs??? > > > > > > Thanks... > > > > > > > > > Mark A. Manske > > > Fleming CSD - Plymouth Division > > > Sr. Project Lead > > > http://www.minter-weisman.com > > > mailto:mmanske@minter-weisman.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Bradley V. Stone > > BVS.Tools > > www.bvstools.com > > _______________________________________________
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