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Limit on TEXTAREA
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mr. Tom Cozzolino)
Mon Mar 27 14:14:51 1995
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 13:44:37 +0500
Errors-To: procmaster@www19.w3.org
Reply-To: rbntjc@rohmhaas.com
From: rbntjc@rohmhaas.com (Mr. Tom Cozzolino)
To: Multiple recipients of list <www-talk@www10.w3.org>
I have a CGI perl script that queries a file (via egrep)
to build a dynamic distribution list.
When the results come back, they are piped after a
<TEXTAREA> tag. This works OK, unless I pipe a large
(> 100KB) amount of data back. In that case, the
TEXTAREA box only contains a portion of the output).
I also tried just piping the output back to the
dynamically-created HTML page. In that case, I *do*
get see all the data.
Is there some kind of hard limit to how large a
TEXTAREA can be? If so, is there a better way to build
a user-editable list? Thanks for any help.
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