A bit of an old school CSP question. <csp:search> is a really nice, quick way to make easy lookups for CSP pages, especially for back office stuff that doesn't need to look pretty for the modern web app user.
I have a webpage in CSP in which there is a link to download files (files are located in specific folder). When the user clicks on the link , it has to download the file into their local machine. Attached code for both upload and download the file from server, upload is working and download is printing the file in webpage rather than downloading it. Appreciate your help.
We have created a number of REST adapters that extend %CSP.REST and these have been working fine. However, we are now facing a problem with a new one where very large XML documents are being posted. This is the pattern we are following:
I have a CSP page that throw a "414 error - Request-URI Too Long" when I put lot of text (eg : 10000 characters) into a field of a submitted form. The form is submitted using POST method.
Based on some experiments I made, it seems the max size of a URL is around 8200 characters.
What is the official limit, and is there a way to increase it ? I searched in the documentation but couldn't find anything.
I have to create a SOAP WebService that receives the username/password as part of a field in the Request. I have no control of the client's application.
Is there a way for web application to set its session timeout value according to the user role or other criteria?
In this case, I have a custom production monitor page, and I want to set 5 minutes for most users but allow managers a longer time or those displaying pages on a monitor a longer time.
Over time I have created an house-automation solution based on IRIS: 90% of my code is pure ObjectScript, with the most recent 10% being the use of Python libraries for specific tasks. All of the above being terminal based up to now.
I would like to expose some configuration options / parameters via a very simple web page, to be serviced with the IRIS private web service (so I don't want to use an external Webserver just for this..)
Consider the simplest possible CSP file upload/download page - you upload a file, it's saved in the database, and the file is immediately re-download via %CSP.StreamServer:
I'm currently trying to find out how to have one Web Gateway route to multiple servers Management Portal. The only thing that I have come up with so far is to potentially make different routes per server?
I have a development, test, and production server and I want to use the same Gateway server using IIS to do SSL/TLS encryption for the CSP pages.
Has anyone experienced any issues when using Cloudflare in front of a csp application?
I keep getting 502 errors when Cloudflare is active?
Strangely, the SMP works but only if I remove the trailing question mark from the url but it doesn't resolve the issue when I try any other csp application URL's.
I have a .woff2 file I'm trying to serve over CSP.
If I set: ^%SYS("CSP","DefaultFileCharset")="UTF8"
Then it "just works" - but I'd rather not do something so heavy-handed/instance-wide, on principle. (This is for something that will ultimately be published on the Open Exchange.)
I have embedded html within a <script language="cache" runat="server"> block. Within that I'm defining and using a macro, but it doesn't display at all. Something like:
I'm trying to get my VS Code instance that is connected to an AWS IRIS instance to edit/save/compile .csp files, but it's failing to work and I'm not sure why. The ".csp" is associated with the objectscript-csp code, and the server is connected, but things just don't act like they are enabled.
Should this work? and if so, what might I have missed in configuring things?