Code too large Problem

Hi,
   I am facing the problem of code too large in EP6 SP9 version and EP6 SP2 version. Is there a way to solve this problem.
Is this problem solved in the latest version EP6 SP12.
Please help me out in this regard.
Thanks and Regards
Padmaja.P

I had this same problem, JSP code generated is too big.  I had the problem on SP11.  OSS Note 820282 tells you to change the jsp.bigmode.delimit.size = 10000.  This did not work for me.  I opened an OSS note about it.  They told me to set it to "1".  After that, it worked.  I took them 3 weeks to tell me to set it to "1", in the meantime,  I changed my <formlayout> tags to standard HTML,  to get around the problem.  I don't know if SP12 has fixed this issues or not.
Regards,
Rich Heilman

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