And if the first element (and each of the others?) has a 2MB string in it, that's going to take a long time to convey to a browser (and the browser may have some trouble accommodating all that data).<table> <tr> ... first element </tr> <tr> ... first element </tr> <tr> ... second element </tr> <tr> ... first element </tr> <tr> ... second element </tr> <tr> ... third element </tr> </table>
I'm not familiar with a module called "P3::util::HTML", but if its "doTableDetailRow()" function takes an array of table rows as its second parameter, I would expect that you should probably call it after the foreach loop, not inside the loop.
You might also want to think about the user-interface / legibility / viewability issues that would arise from having 2MB of data in a single row (or cell?) of an html table... Maybe there's a better way to do whatever it is you are trying to do?
In reply to Re: having problem in displaying large size of variable on web page
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in thread having problem in displaying large size of variable on web page
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