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error 413 request entity too large" appears when the BlackBerry Browser is used to browse to a web page Article Number:000017318 First Published:August 15, 2015 Last Modified:August 15, 2015 Type:Support Environment BlackBerry® blackberry request entity too large Enterprise Server 4.1 to 5.0 SP2 BlackBerry® Professional Software 4.1 BlackBerry® smartphones blackberry error 413 fix Back to top ↑ Overview When attempting to browse to a web page using the BlackBerry® Browser, the error 413 blackberry bold BlackBerry smartphone user receives the following error message: HTTP error 413 request entity too large This indicates that the web page is too large to be accessed. Back to top
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↑ Cause The maximum data amount permitted per connection setting in the BlackBerry® Mobile Data System BlackBerry MDS Connection Service is set to a lower allowable kilobyte level than required by the web page requested by the BlackBerry smartphone user. Back to top ↑ Resolution Change the value of the maximum data amount permitted per connection setting, by completing the blackberry tour error 413 following steps: BlackBerry Professional Software 4.1 In the BlackBerry Manager, click the Connection Service tab. Click Edit Connection Service Properties. In the left pane, click General. Double-click Maximum KB/Connection. Type a number, in kilobytes. Click Apply. BlackBerry Enterprise Server 4.1 Open BlackBerry Manager. On the left pane, click MDS-CS service. On the right pane, click Edit Properties. In the General section, click Flow Control. Change the Maximum KB/Connection field from the default setting of 256Kb to 1024kb. Restart the BlackBerry MDS Connection Service to enable the settings to take effect. BlackBerry Enterprise Server 5.0 Open the BlackBerry Administration web site. On the left pane, under BlackBerry Solution topology, expand the BlackBerry Domain menu. Under the Component View, expand the MDS Connection Service, and then click the name of the MDS-CS service. On the right pane, click General. In the General section, select Edit Instances at the bottom of the page. Change the Maximum data amount permitted per connection (KB) field from the default of 1024kb to a value greater than the size of the page that is be
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too large HTTP Error 413 - Request entity too large Introduction Your Web server thinks that the HTTP data stream sent by the client (e.g. Web browser ) was simply too large i.e. too https://sukablackberry.wordpress.com/tag/http-error-413-request-entity-too-large/ many bytes. What constitutes ‘too many bytes' depends partly upon the operation being attempted. For example a request to upload a very large file (via the HTTP PUT method) may encounter a ceiling on upload file size set by the Web server. 413 errors in the HTTP cycle Any client goes through the following cycle: Obtain an IP address from the IP name of your site (your site URL without error 413 the leading ‘http://’). This lookup (conversion of IP name to IP address) is provided by domain name servers (DNSs). Open an IP socket connection to that IP address. Write an HTTP data stream through that socket. Receive an HTTP data stream back from your Web server in response. This data stream contains status codes whose values are determined by the HTTP protocol. Parse this data stream for status codes and error 413 blackberry other useful information. This error occurs in the final step above when the client receive an HTTP status code that it recognises as ‘413'. Resolving 413 errors - general This error seldom occurs in most Web traffic, particularly when the client system is a Web browser. The problem can only be resolved by examining what your client system is trying to do then discussing with your ISP why the Web server rejects the number of bytes sent by the client system. sources:http://www.checkupdown.com/status/E413.html Happy To help You're 169,246 visitors @sukablackberry fb.me/8vkjOfoBf 3weeksago fb.me/UCUS9hFI 1monthago #2nd#BlackberryAndroidDevice. RM???? Guess... fb.me/5j3T5GIlq 1monthago Sukablackberry@ FB Suka@BlackberryPromote Your Page Too Recent Posts Hotlink For Blackberry FromMaxis SIM Toolkit ControlError Celcom Xpax With Blackberry ServiceSoon!!!! 4.7.0.167 For Storm Blackberry On DiGi Blackberry 9530 And 9630 NowSupported!!! Maximum email message size using BlackBerry InternetService Service Book Option Has been Removed at BISWebclient Google Apps ForBES Hard Reset Settles MostProblems Blackberry Storm - ScreenLocker Free Apps For YorBlackberry How to set up an IP modem using Bluetooth on an Apple Macintoshcomputer Show Password feature in BlackBerry Internet Service2.6 IBM Lotus Domino Web Access account with a BlackBerry Internet Serviceaccount Basic troubleshooting steps for the BlackBerry InternetService Unable to integrate a POP3 or IMAP4 emailaccount Supported email ac
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