Size limit on pictures in LG Octane?

On an LG Octane, I was able to download JPG images to the micro-SD card.  Half of them are not viewable. They show up
as a big question mark.  I kept the image sizes down to about 800x600, but I have no idea what the limit is on image size. I couldn't find anything relevant in the Octane manual.
Does anyone know?

I don't think that's the case.
See: http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/196/2000/9/0/4413382/
a <[email protected]> wrote:
I read sometime back that in Java Strings can hold up to 64K of data...
Not sure if there is lower limit for webservice parameters..?
lina wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know what the size limit on a String used as a parameterin a web
service operation is ? I am planning to use a string as a param, andit could
potentially get very large. I know that 10 MB is the limit on web servicepayload
size in weblogic, but how much can the string hold ? Is it 2^31 bytes?
Thanks!
lina.

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