Limited File size uploaded to Content Area

Is it possible to limit the file uploaded as an item in the content area/folder ?

Its a benign error. It has to do with flexible parameter passing. You can ignore it.
Recently I have been receiving the following error in my apache error log file...It tells me to refer to the doc for ways around this issue...I am unable to locate any doc on this issue. I have looked in the iAS plsql doc as well. Now this comes and goes as well. For the most part clients can upload files successfully, but once and a while this error occurs. The error causes the 404 error in the browser
[Tue Oct 29 16:41:25 2002] [warn] mod_plsql: /pls/portal30/PORTAL30.wwv_add_wizard.edititem had to be described for execution. Refer to the PL/SQL GateWay documentation on how to avoid this
mod_plsql: /pls/portal30/PORTAL30.wwv_edit_tab.edititem had to be described for execution. Refer to the
PL/SQL GateWay documentation on how to avoid this
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
I am on 30980 portal at the moment...we are upgrading in the next couple weeks. Is this a known bug in a specific version??

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