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Error #2032: Stream Error. Url:
error #2032 up vote 3 down vote favorite In Flex 3 application I use HTTPService class to make requests to the server: var http:HTTPService = new HTTPService(); http.method = 'POST'; http.url = hostUrl; http.resultFormat = 'e4x'; http.addEventListener(ResultEvent.RESULT, ...); http.addEventListener(FaultEvent.FAULT, ...); http.send(params); The application has Comet-architecture. So it makes long running requests. While waiting a response for this request, other requests can be made concurrently. http error 2032 The application works in most cases. But sometimes some clients get HTTP request error executing long running request: faultCode:Server.Error.Request faultString:'HTTP request error' faultDetail:'Error: [IOErrorEvent type="ioError" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="Error #2032"]. URL: http://example.com/ws' I think it depends on user's browser. Any ideas? flex actionscript-3 http comet share|improve this question edited Nov 28 '11 at 19:58 lesmana 12.9k64469 asked Sep 29 '09 at 11:08 alexey 4,32084480 add a comment| 7 Answers 7 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted I experienced the same problem when I sent longer (3-4K!) parameter in HttpRequest. As soon as I sent smaller ones it worked (without refresh, reload or anything). I do not know if there is a limit on client side or on web server side of the length of parameters you can send but definitely this causes the issue. url limitations may cause it share|improve this answer edited Nov 26 '12 at 8:44 S.L. Barth 5,276113249 answered Mar 26 '11 at 16:13 futaxa 261 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote This error appears very generic and I would suggest trying to collect more information and sharing it regarding the issue. This post
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