open FILE,"<e:\\test.html" || die "Can not open file.";
while($line=<FILE>){$content.=$line}
close FILE;
$content=~s/\'/\'\'/g;
......
$SQL=<<SQL;
begin tran
create table xxx
(n char(100),
t text)
insert xxx
values('abc','$content')
commit tran
SQL
if($db->Sql($SQL)){print "error1\n";exit;}
$SQL=<<SQL;
begin tran
select * from xxx
commit tran
SQL
if($db->Sql($SQL)){print "error2\n";exit;}
if($db->FetchRow())
{
$data=$db->Data();
print "$data\n";###when <= 10,467
}
else
{
print "no line\n";###when > 10,467
exit;
}
When the size of test.html is larger than 10,467 bytes,
its results is "no line".
Can you tell me why?
thanks.

In reply to FetchRow by iic

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