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Topic: Please Help ! SQL Stack Overflow error
Posted By: njmanura
Subject: Please Help ! SQL Stack Overflow error
Date Posted: 18 September 2005 at 1:56am
I have recently started a website http://www.sanpem.net/ - www.sanpem.net  . Group of medical doctors from Sri Lanka developed this site using this fantastic web application.
 
I got an error "sql server stack overflow". this occurs when posting >100k size text articles (we are planning to put some big articles). since we are group of doctors who have less knowledge on computer scripts, i will be greatful if anybody could help us to solve this problem.
(please be kind enough to elaborate what you explain so anybody can understand)
 
Another thing, You guys are doing a great thing (even medical doctors can create web forums!! nowdays Wink)
 
Thank you very much.



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Posted By: JJLatWebWiz
Date Posted: 19 September 2005 at 12:34pm

Did it actually say "sql server" in the error message?  Since you mentioned 100K, I assume the message you got actually said something like this:

Originally posted by Forum Error Forum Error wrote:

Request object error 'ASP 0107 : 80004005'

Stack Overflow

/internalonly/forum/post_message.asp, line 150

The data being processed is over the allowed limit.

 
Microsoft describes this bug as "a size limit to each form field" of 102,399 bytes.  For no logical reason, instead of fixing the bug, Microsoft has a number of "work arounds" that we, the consumer, can try to overcome the limitation.  Check out:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;273482 - http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;273482
 
The easiest to implement is probably the third option using the BreakItUp javascript.  But the more robust is probably the first option.



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