| Posted by Berislav Lopac on 07/14/05 17:12 
Dave Smithz wrote:> Hi there,
 >
 > A PHP application I built has a section which lists a number of
 > members to a club whose names each appear with a check box beside
 > them that can be ticked.
 >
 > These check boxes are part of a form which amongst other submit
 > buttons has a one particular submit button that if checked will send
 > the form data (using GET) to a script that will email all the checked
 > members.
 > The client today phoned to say that when the check a few members on
 > the form (only about 10 actually) and pressed the submit button it
 > done nothing (In fact all submit buttons on form stop working). A can
 > verify this behaviour and also note that if I reduce the amount of
 > checked members I can then make the submit button work again!
 >
 > This is bizarre. My initial thoughts are this may be something to do
 > with it being a GET post and there being a maximum length, but really
 > I moved the form to a GET method because I wanted the users to be
 > able to use the back button on the browser to come back to the page
 > (I had trouble doing this other ways).
 
 This is exactly what I thought. Have you even tried it with POST? Also, why
 would there be a problem with POST?
 
 Berislav
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