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I am maintaining a site that uses a HTML editor with an image upload feature. When you click upload it opens a popup that lists a path to every image in the folder. There are currently more than 7000 images in the folder.

The code is quite messy. It uses the Scripting.FileSystemObject to get an array of the files and then loops using a for each statement.A response.write is used to display each file's info and for some reason an issue is occurring if there's more than 4015 images in the folder. No error is occurring as such but it seems the function writing out the files just fails silently and the page stops rendering.

I am confused why it works when there's less than 4015 files. Could it be a memory issue ? I was expecting to receive an error of some sort.

Thanks for any info.

Below is the Response.Write being used for each file

            Response.Write "<tr style='background:" & sColorResult & "'>" & VbCrLf & _
            "<td><img src='images/"&sIcon&"'></td>" & VbCrLf & _
            "<td valign=top width=100% ><u id=""idFile"&nIndex&""" style='cursor:pointer;' onclick=""selectFile(" & nIndex & ")"">" & oFile.name & "</u>&nbsp;&nbsp;<img style='cursor:pointer;' onclick=""downloadFile(" & nIndex & ")"" src='download.gif'></td>" & VbCrLf & _

            "<td valign=top align=right nowrap>" & FormatNumber(oFile.size/1000,1) & " kb&nbsp;</td>" & VbCrLf & _          
            "<td valign=top nowrap onclick=""deleteFile(" & nIndex & ")""><u style='font-size:10px;cursor:pointer;color:crimson' " & sFolderAdmin & ">" & VbCrLf

        if not bWriteFolderAdmin then
            Response.Write "<script>document.write(getTxt('del'))</script>" & VbCrLf
        end if

        Response.Write "</u></td></tr>" & VbCrLf
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    If you write less, can you display more than 4015 files? For example, try writing just the file names ("<tr><td>" & oFile.Name & "</td></tr>").
    – Bond
    Apr 24, 2014 at 13:46
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    I don't think it would be memory related, since you're writing each as you go (not in a big chunk). Could be that your Response size is limited, however.
    – Bond
    Apr 24, 2014 at 14:09
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    Do you have buffering enabled? Also, I'm assuming the page just stops rendering? It's not still showing your page footer, right?
    – Bond
    Apr 24, 2014 at 14:12
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    Buffering means that ASP will not write anything to the page until it's fully rendered OR you call Response.Flush(). I believe it's enabled by default on IIS 6. Try inserting this as the very first line in your page: <% Response.Buffer = False %>.
    – Bond
    Apr 24, 2014 at 14:25
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    @Bond see above. (you might have missed it as OP is not using @) Apr 27, 2014 at 7:47

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Sounds like the issue here was the response buffer filling up. Either of these solutions should work:

  1. Disable buffering by adding Response.Buffer = False as the first line of code.
  2. Leave buffering enabled but call Response.Flush() at certain intervals to flush the buffer.

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