A day's worth of Twitter ($7.00)
Friday, November 21st, 2008 11:59 pm01:24:33 | — | @marcelle42 I know! I've been sulking about it all day! (sulk sulk sulk!) |
14:52:18 | — | @mayerman that sounds like an HTTP thing, not a mysql thing. (that is, size of input query to server, not number of results) |
14:53:04 | — | @mayerman how are you trying to fetch the results: through the web application, not querying the database directly? |
14:58:43 | — | @mayerman in that case, I'm pretty sure in my answer. Check the length of the form data you are submitting. GET is stricter on length |
15:17:20 | — | @mayerman hmm and this does this with no other queries? Are these all to the same page? Can you check what else you are sending in headers? |
15:21:28 | — | @mayerman ahahah... ow :-) |
15:22:02 | — | @mayerman how in the world did that end up giving a request entity too large? did it just keep sending, or was it a case of an obscure msg? |
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