Posted on: 05/05/06 05:28am
By: Anonymous (geeky)
hi i am using GL1.4 with FCKeditor and have some problems about story lenght... When i copy and paste - or write text to publish frame it's ok, but when i save article, some (last paragraphs) text is cut. I belive that GL has a text lenght limitation and would like to know how to set that so that i will be able to post longer stories.
Thanks
story lenght
Posted on: 05/08/06 06:23am
By: Anonymous (geeky2)
hey geeks, Dirk and others... Will anyone reply me?
story lenght
Posted on: 05/08/06 08:45am
By: Frlitz
Although it may appear to be a Geeklog issue, I am fairly certain that this is not the case.
I have observed many times that when the word count in a story is near or above 1,800 words previewing the story before saving is difficult. You probably have observed that the story editor will accept stories greater than 1,700 and other times during story preview it appears that it will not. The overflow or missing parts of the story appears after the "Post mode" section.
My non-technical workaround, when a story's word count is at or above 1,800 words or will not preview correctly, I simply use the back button in the browser and save the story without preview. Geeklog will always save and display the story correctly.
I have not found what is overflowing and is not complainting when I observe the story preview overflow. Hope this helps
Frlitz
story lenght
Posted on: 05/08/06 02:50pm
By: Dirk
Geeklog uses a MySQL TEXT type for the story text, which means that a story's intro and body text can have up to 65,535 characters each. Other than that, Geeklog doesn't restrict the length at all.
You could change the TEXT to a LONGTEXT which, in theory, supports up to 4 GB but you'll run into restrictions of your webserver and/or browser eventually.
bye, Dirk
Re: story lenght
Posted on: 05/21/08 05:40pm
By: Anonymous (Tor)
where could I change could change the TEXT to a LONGTEXT
Re: story lenght
Posted on: 05/22/08 03:07am
By: Dirk
Directly in the database. Use phpMyAdmin or whatever's handy.
bye, Dirk