textarea data size limits

We are using ColdFusion 8 and MS SQL Server 2005. We have a
form with a <textarea> tag into which users are cutting and
pasting large documents. When the form is saved, the text is
truncated at 32,000 characters. We are using the POST method and
saving to a column of ntext datatype (maximum of 1,073,741,823
characters). We do not do any programmatic data manipulation prior
to saving - we just update using <cfquery>. We have tried
using various "cflsqltype" settings with the same result: we
succesfully enter more than 32,000 characters in the
<textarea> (confirmed with JavaScript) and then only get
32,000 characters in the database.
This occurs with various versions of IE, FireFox, Opera and
Safari, so it doesn't appear to be a browser issue. We have tried
it on Windows 2000, Windows XP Pro and Windows Vista, so it's not
particularly OS related. We have tried it on IIS 6 and IIS 7 with
the same results, as well as SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005.
The only thing left seems to be some data incompatibility between
ColdFusion and SQL Server.

The CLOB was the answer - it wasn't checked! The LongText
Buffer setting is now at 64,000 and my test works great. We'll
probably have to up that a little more, but we don't need
encyclopedias stored! Thanks for your quick help.

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