|  | Posted by Rik on 02/21/07 15:05 
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:36:29 +0100, Satya <satya61229@gmail.com> wrote:
 > On Feb 20, 11:58 pm, "mosesdinaka...@gmail.com"
 > <mosesdinaka...@gmail.com> wrote:
 >> Hi Everybody,
 >>
 >>     As all knows the difference between GET and POST is in the way how
 >> the data is transfered,
 >>
 >>     But in case of ajax Though it may be a post Request we need to
 >> format a querystring manually and send with the url,
 >>
 >>    My question is there any other way that without sending the query
 >> string can we get the post values as in  a normal form submit.
 >>
 >> regards
 >> Moses
 >
 > I only see difference when you retrieve data in PHP/servers side.
 > i.e $_POST and $_GET.
 
 That is not entirely true.
 A GET request has al it's values in the requested url in the protocol.
 This means it's limited in size. A POST request has the POST values in the
 body of the request. This means a difference in formatting the data.
 
 --
 Rik Wasmus
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