Image size limit

Hi all,
is there an image size limit in JSP ?
or any setting I have to change in TOMCAT 3.2 ?
I have a problem to load a image at size 550 x 60. When i change it into smaller size, there is no problem.
This is the error message from the TOMCAT :
"2001-11-29 11:47:06 - Ctx( ): IOException in: R( + /images/abc.gif + null) Sof
tware caused connection abort: socket write error "
Please help me
Richard

Hi
I tried reproducing the error but I was able to load much larger images also. Could you check to see if the file name is correct including the extension. Sometimes even the file extension can be case sensitive.
What OS are you using. I tested Tomcat 3.2.3 on both Solaris 8 and Windows 2000.
Let me know
Good Luck!
Eshwar Rao
Developer Technical Support
Sun microsystems
http://www.sun.com/developers/support

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