Trying for 2 days now to set the home domain and stellar.toml file in the Laboratory. We keep getting - XDR Write Error: Got 52 bytes,max allows is 32 when putting the directory. Why is this limited? Maybe let people know before hand to have a domain that's as short as possible? Is there any way to overcome this?
If we just put just the domain up to index file or anything under 32 bytes we get "tx_bad_auth" as the result? We joke we should change the logo to a question mark and let it be.
Any help appreciated.

    Thanks for responding!
    Ive tried both the basic home domain of my index.html file and the full path to /.well-known/stellar.toml. Ive been using the transaction builder, apparently not the only one hitting the limit through that.

    If the issuing wallet has already been locked could that be the case? I thought you could not sign a transaction till it was though.
    If I need to use js-stellar-sdk then I can go no further as I only know html and limited javascript. The tutorials made it seem simple.

    When putting the full url to the stellar.toml in a browser it lets us download the file, so we know that is correct. However we continue to get rejected when setting the home domain through the transaction builder. Is the issuing account being locked already the issue?

    Here is our experiments home domain: mupay.neocities.org
    Here is the full .toml location: mupay.neocities.org/.well-known/stellar.toml
    What are we doing wrong?

    Perhaps stellar.org should have their own database of .toml files that you can upload your own to for a xlm fee?

      mup Is the issuing account being locked already the issue?

      Yes.

      Ok,shucks. Guess we messed up there. And there is no way to unlock it to fix this once it's been locked?

        a year later

        can be change toml after locked issue account?

        6 months later
        bkolobara changed the title to Setting home domain & stellar.toml .
        a year later