Allow for POSTs larger than a few 100 bytes#6800
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This is all @dirkx , whose PR unfortunately got borked when we were trying to update it to the new format. As @dirkx said: When sending POST responses of well over a K - _write() may not sent it all. Make sure we do -- but cap the individual writes - as somehow large 2-3k blobs seem to cause instability (on my 12F units). Supercedes esp8266#2528
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This is all @dirkx , whose PR unfortunately got borked when we were
trying to update it to the new format. As @dirkx said:
When sending POST responses of well over a K - _write() may not sent it
all. Make sure we do -- but cap the individual writes - as somehow large
2-3k blobs seem to cause instability (on my 12F units).
Supercedes #2528