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Dominic Cronin
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The default value in deployer config for https receiver's max size attribute value is 10MB.

Why only 10MB is the default set as defualtat only 10MB?

We have seen many a times that when a page with a huge number of images is published then, it fails. ResolutionThe resolution is to increase the max size.

What is the upper limit of max size attribute.? If the there is a max limit for max size, then please tell why this max size value is felt to be safe for publishing.

The default value in deployer config for https receiver's max size attribute value is 10MB.

Why only 10MB is set as defualt?

We have seen many a times when a page with huge number of images is published then it fails. Resolution is to increase the max size.

What is the upper limit of max size attribute. If the there is a max limit for max size, then please tell why this max size value is felt to be safe for publishing.

The default value in deployer config for https receiver's max size attribute value is 10MB.

Why is the default set at only 10MB?

We have seen many a times that when a page with a huge number of images is published, it fails. The resolution is to increase the max size.

What is the upper limit of max size attribute? If there is a max limit for max size, then please tell why this max size value is felt to be safe for publishing.

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AlokBhatt
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Why HTTPSReciever maxSize attribute default value is 10MB?

The default value in deployer config for https receiver's max size attribute value is 10MB.

Why only 10MB is set as defualt?

We have seen many a times when a page with huge number of images is published then it fails. Resolution is to increase the max size.

What is the upper limit of max size attribute. If the there is a max limit for max size, then please tell why this max size value is felt to be safe for publishing.