Configuration :: Handling File Size Exceeded Maximum Limit?
Dec 1, 2010
I have set up the maxRequestLength :-
<httpRuntime
maxRequestLength="10000"/>
Then I found this solution online to handle the error if someone tries to upload file bigger than 10 MB
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This works great on my local machine but when I try to run it from Production server , It still shows me the "Internet Expolrer cannot display webpage". I just want to display a nice message to user when He tries to upload file larger than 10 MB.
In my asp .net project, my main page receives URL as a parameter I need to download internally and then process it. I know that I can use WebClient's DownloadFile method however I want to avoid malicious user from giving a url to a huge file, which will unnecessary traffic from my server. In order to avoid this, I'm looking for a solution to set maximum file size that DownloadFile will download.
I am using DotNetNuke and I have posted this in their forum. But it is more appropriate here. I am trying to upload a 13 MB video file to my site ( a .flv file) using the file manager function under the host login. I understand that .NET limits the upload size to 4 MB for security reasons. In accordance with other posts here I added this code to my web.config file to allow bigger upload.
I added it in the system.web section. Now, I still get this error:
"An error has occurred.DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.PageLoadException: Maximum request length exceeded. ---> System.Web.HttpException: Maximum request length exceeded. at System.Web.HttpRequest.GetEntireRawContent() at System.Web.HttpRequest.GetMultipartContent() at System.Web.HttpRequest.FillInFormCollection() at System.Web.HttpRequest.get_Form() at System.Web.HttpRequest.get_HasForm() at System.Web.UI.Page.GetCollectionBasedOnMethod(Boolean dontReturnNull) at System.Web.UI.Page.DeterminePostBackMode() at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint,
Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) --- End of inner exception stack trace.
I have a web.config file which is quite large in my current solution running on IIS7.
It's working perfect on my dev server however I encounter the error 0x80070032 "Config Error Cannot read configuration file because it exceeds the maximum file size"
My current solution uses a very large web.config file. The architecture of my CMS application requires a large number of configuration settings.
Is there some way to extend this size limit or can I split the web.config file down into smaller files?
I have developed an application using Winforms that connects to the Database using WCF services. All the services are working fine except those that return huge amount of data from the database. I did increase the size of the maxReceivedMessageSize and maxBufferPoolSize to 9223372036854775807 in the Config file of the client which I believe is the largest but I still get the error message "The maximum message size quota for incoming messages (65536) has been exceeded". I am using visual studio 2010 with VB.Net programming language on the client side and C sharp on the server.
I also goggled but the nearest solution I got was to increase the maxReceivedMessageSize which I did but in vain. Below is the detail of the error: "The server did not provide a meaningful reply; this might be caused by a contract mismatch, a premature session shutdown or an internal server error.
is there a way to increase the maximum 10 GB size limit of SQL Express? http://www.microsoft.com/express/Database/http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/editions-compare.aspx
one of our programmers is having an issue with a asp.net app. i had him rebuild and recompile the app to the network share on the staging server and received the same error. i even deleted the files in this folder
(C:WINDOWSMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv2.0.50727Temporary ASP.NET Files). to make sure that the server was not the issue i installed it on another server and received the same error. i found a article on msdn that states that its a source code issue. Compiler Error Message: BC30041: Maximum number of errors has been exceeded. Source Error:
I am trying to Upload data from Excel file. Transfer data from Excel file to XML file and passed it to Store procedure. And insert the record into database.I also set the timeout for command to zero. when i upload 1 to 500 rows its working fine and when I upload the 10000 rows than its takes time but upload all the users successfully at localhost. But when I upload the code to remote srever,than its only upload upto 300 or 400 rows.After uploading these users it will gives the error of Request Time Out . Even more if I tried to upload 50000 rows its give me the error of 'Maximum Length Exceeded'. Can anyone tell me what the maximum size of Excel sheet to upload the users. How I can get rid of the Request Time Out Issue. How I can Increase the server response time.
I am using ASP.NET MVC to develop a site. The CSS file has grown to 88KB and is having a little more 5,000 lines. I noticed recently that styles added at the end are not there in the browser. Is there any size limit on CSS file or on the number of lines?
I'm trying to fix an issue with an application I'm supporting (I didn't write the code). The code takes an SSRS report and renders it in pdf format. Users are sporadically getting the error indicated in the title. There is no rhyme or reason to when the error is generated (a particular report will run one time and throw the error the next). The code is below.
Public Sub OpenReport() Dim MyParms As New Generic.List(Of ReportParameter) Dim mimeType As String = Nothing Dim encoding As String = Nothing Dim extension As String = Nothing Dim deviceInfo As String = Nothing Dim streamids() As String = Nothing Dim warnings As Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.Warning() = Nothing Dim bytes() As Byte Dim format As String = "PDF" ''#to open the report in pdf; report viewer invisible Try If dropReports.SelectedItem.Value = "1" Then If Session("IsBDAP") = True Then MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("SCAId", dropSCA.SelectedItem.Value, False)) Else MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("SCAId", Server.UrlEncode(Session("SCAId")), False)) End If MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("ProviderId", dropProvider.SelectedItem.Value, False)) If dropVisit.Visible = True Then MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("VisitId", dropVisit.SelectedItem.Value, False)) End If MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("FY", dropContractFY.SelectedItem.Value, False)) ReportViewer1.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Remote ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = New Uri(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("ReportServerURI")) ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportPath = Session("ReportsFolder") & "MReport" ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials = New MyReportServerCredentials() ReportViewer1.ServerReport.SetParameters(MyParms) ''#Code to convert the report to pdf deviceInfo = "<DeviceInfo>" + "<SimplePageHeaders>True</SimplePageHeaders>" + "</DeviceInfo>" bytes = ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Render(format, deviceInfo, mimeType, encoding, extension, streamids, warnings) Dim size As Integer = bytes.Length ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Refresh() Response.Buffer = True Response.Clear() Response.ContentType = mimeType Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=MReport." + extension) Response.BinaryWrite(bytes) ElseIf dropReports.SelectedItem.Value = "2" Then If Session("IsBDAP") = True Then MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("SCAId", dropSCA.SelectedItem.Value, False)) Else MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("SCAId", Server.UrlEncode(Session("SCAId")), False)) End If MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("ProviderId", dropProvider.SelectedItem.Value, False)) If dropVisit.Visible = True Then MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("FollowUpVisitId", dropVisit.SelectedItem.Value, False)) End If MyParms.Add(New ReportParameter("FY", dropContractFY.SelectedItem.Value, False)) ReportViewer1.ProcessingMode = ProcessingMode.Remote ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = New Uri(System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("ReportServerURI")) ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportPath = Session("ReportsFolder") & "FReport" ReportViewer1.ServerReport.ReportServerCredentials = New MyReportServerCredentials() ReportViewer1.ServerReport.SetParameters(MyParms) ''#Code to convert the report to pdf deviceInfo = "<DeviceInfo>" + "<SimplePageHeaders>True</SimplePageHeaders>" + "</DeviceInfo>" bytes = ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Render(format, deviceInfo, mimeType, encoding, extension, streamids, warnings) ReportViewer1.ServerReport.Refresh() Response.Buffer = True Response.Clear() Response.ContentType = mimeType Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=FReport." + extension) Response.BinaryWrite(bytes)
I read that the default length limit is 4MB. None of the reports by themselves are even over 350K. I'm wondering if this could be caused by a caching issue. I'm not an expert, so I need some guidance as to how best to solve the problem. I also want to understand why the issue is happening. note that only 2 reports are shown in the snippet - there are about 30+ reports in the full sub. edit - I tried the proposed solution, but it didn't help (I also tried the Fiddler route, but did not see anything glaring). I thought it might be best to clarify. The reports will run fine for a while, but the execution time gradually gets slower and slower until the application eventually displays the error.
I have written an asp upload script. It works ok for small files but anything over say 4 meg and it struggles. I keep getting the following error coming up:Maximum request length exceeded. Description:An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.Exception Details: System.Web.HttpException: Maximum request length exceeded.So the above error comes up or it times out. Is there a way to modify the code so that it won't do this? I have included the code that I have written.
When uploading a file over 4mb I receive error: maximum request length exceeded. This is fine - I don't want users to upload files any larger. But, anyone know how to handle the error in a clean way? It appears I can't avoid it with an IF statement or Try/Catch block.
I have some problem according to nettiers generator..
i am using nettiers 2.3.0 to generate library for oracle datasource 10g.
here is the error when i am using the library..
ORA-01000: maximum open cursors exceeded ORA-06512: at "EPROC.ADM_MENU_GETPAGED", line 40 ORA-06512: at line 1
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.OracleClient.OracleException: ORA-01000: maximum open cursors exceeded ORA-06512: at "USERXXX.ADM_MENU_GETPAGED", line 40 ORA-06512: at line 1
I use file upload control. How I can define that user can upload 300kb if they upload more than 300kb it show error that they can't upload more than 300KB...
If I upload a file that is larger than the configs max request length I get a "Server Response Error: Unknown Server Error" alert popup. It asks if I want to see the response page and if I click "OK" an application error window pops up saying "Maximum request length exceeded." I found this already. [URL] I was unsuccessful at getting that to work.
I also found another SO question (I can't seem to find it now) that was similar. The difference was that the OP had asked how to redirect to an error page. I don't want to do that. The answer was to use a custom error redirect that gets setup in the web.config.
I simply want to absorb the error and do nothing, I'm using the OnClientUploadError event to handle the error via js. Basically, I just don't want this stupid popup message.
One odd thing is that I don't see the error when running the app locally, but I do see the error when I've got the app deployed out to our server. Note I should have mentioned that I know about the config value to set the max request length. Setting it to be very large won't work for this instance. Update So, I'm wondering if this could be something with the IIS settings of our server. It's odd that it doesn't happen locally. what I should be looking for? Most of what I find on the net suggests modifying the machine.config. However, as I said before, I don't simply want to up the allowed size. I am handling the error fine via js, I don't want this alert to show up under any circumstances. Update Well, it sounds like the IIS default limit is 30MB.
When the user tries to upload a file with a size more than 4 MB, the AsyncFileUpload control gives a Confirmation alert (with "OK"/"Cancel" button) with the following message "Server Response error: Maximum Request Lengh Exceeded". But when the User clicks the "OK" button a new window popups and shows the server error and on clicking the cancel button the AsyncFileUpload background color turns red. Here I am not sure why the control is showing a Confirmation alert instead of a simple alert message. Is it possible to change the Confirmation alert with the simple alert message? Basically I don't want the popup window to show the server error as it is happening currently. Also, is there a better way to handle the file size error and show apporiate error message to the users?
I've been playing with the FileUpload control for an upcoming project where the user is allowed to upload up to five files at once, but each file can only be 5MB in size. Simple enough all I would need to do is add in the httpRuntime element to the web.config and up the file size and timeout.
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what I'm really getting at is there a better way to trap if the file size is too large before processing while using the FileUpload control. I would like to be able to keep the user on the same page but update a label control.