Learn more. Asked 2 years, 8 months ago. Active 1 year, 4 months ago. Viewed 5k times. I'm currently trying to download a 14MB file and it fails, only on Chrome works as intended with Firefox I think it is a Chrome limitation but I can't find any information about this on SO or Angular docs.
Does anyone have an idea? Improve this question. Benjamin D. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This would really help many developers in deciding the approach for integration solution. We have a use case where we are doing export bulk data and in callback We are getting the zip file reference along with its UCM document id. We need to unzip the file and take out csv output file, this csv file we need to read in OIC and write to an on premise DB table.
We are not using MTOM attachment. We were able to fetch the file size of more than mb earlier and were able to write data with more than 5 lac records.
But now for some cases the SOAP call is failing to provide the response, saying the payload size is more than the threshold value 10 mb. We did observe that it is still working perfectly for some files with size plus mbs. We are wondering why it is failing to fetch the file with 80mb and not failing for mb file as Base64 text without attachment.
As an alternative, we are planning to use the SOAP adapter attachment option or the file reference which we get in callback using ERP adapter. We are not sure how we can use reference to write to OIC stage file. We can write the reference directly to SFTP with No Schema but for stage operation we need to provide schema compulsorily. Since it is a zip file which we want to write to stage we are not sure what schema we should provide.
We would appreciate your valuable inputs on how to use the SOAP adapter attachment option or the file reference which we get in callback response in OIC stage operation for a zip file. If you are a web developer, you are working on a project where you have to play video and you searching for demo videos then You have come to the right place.
Appsloveworld provides a lot of video files for free, which you can download for free. I remember when I was working in one of the projects. In which I had to integrate the video gallery. I got a lot of trouble playing him on all browsers This is a big challenge for any developer that his web-application must support cross-browser.
The application should run perfectly on any browser. Any ideas? Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. The most simple tool: use pdftk or pdftk. Improve this answer. Dustin Getz Kurt Pfeifle Kurt Pfeifle Download and install the PDF toolkit: pdflabs. Windows: fsutil Usage: fsutil file createnew [filename].
Emil Emil 11 11 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges. For those using macOS mkfile might be a good alternative to fallocate or dd mkfile m somemfile. Acceptable keywords, for example: "even" or "odd". To rotate pages, use: "north" "south" "east" "west" "left" "right" or "down" Errors encountered. No output created. Input errors, so no output created.
I created a mb PDF is no time at all. So it's worth knowing a bit about screen resolutions. A typical flat-panel screen is pixels wide. However, some may be smaller or lower resolution, and allowing for navigation bars and margins on the side of a screen, and also that a visitor's web browser might not occupy the full size of the screen, there's probably little point in uploading an image that is wider than pixels.
Anything larger and the the viewer may only see the top left-hand corner of the image and have to scroll to see the rest. Scans or digital photos may be 20 times that size and yet appear no sharper to the recipient. So if you have such an image, you will need to resize it or scale down before you upload or publish.
A common mistake when creating a web page is to try to resize the image on the page by changing the image element properties. Some content-management systems, such as Drupal, may include an image module that automatically creates a scaled copy of the image at the size you specify, but if you're editing pages in a web authoring program like Dreamweaver or KompoZer, the chances are you're forcing every web site visitor to download far too much information and then make their computer work quite hard at doing the downscaling.
So it's best to try to keep photographic images, even banners, to no more than pixels across and perhaps no more than 50 KB. Any image-editing software, such as the open source GIMP , allows you to easily produce a smaller file.
Simply open the large file, choose an "image size" or "scale image" function, select the width you want, remembering that px is often full-width, and save in an appropriate file format. The other thing to be aware of with images is the different advantages of the different kinds of compression and file format.
As mentioned above, JPEG files also called. They store a full range of colours but do lose a certain amount of fine detail; there is a balance between the file size and the acceptable amount of distortion. Mostly you will want a mid-range JPEG quality around 50 out of The other main formats used on the web are PNG or the older GIF , and these are "lossless" formats that are not suitable for photographs or full-colour scans of artwork.
However, for images such as line drawings or logos that have been created on a computer in the first place, choosing PNG allows areas of flat colour to be compressed very efficiently and maintain the sharp edges of a design that JPEG would lose. PNG also tends to be used for smaller images, as for larger images the size reduction from using JPEG is much more important.
The following images illustrate the reason JPG is not used for small files with only a handful of colours:.
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