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Posted by Dave Smithz on 10/02/14 11:21
"Berislav Lopac" <berislav.lopac@lopsica.com> wrote in message
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> Dave Smithz wrote
OK been a busy day, but looks like (although not thoroughly tested it)
changing to POST solved it. However, when I was choosing the GET method, I
did query whether there would be a limit and it was not clear.
I am sure this sort of behaviour would have been well documented and well
known about.
In summary, if I create a webpage with many submit buttons with all slightly
different names (so I can work out which one has been pressed) and it also
has many check boxes, when I check over a certain number of these check
boxes all submit buttons stop working. I can then literally uncheck some
until I get to a point where the submit buttons will work again.
This seems to be a general case for me. I thought this would type of
limitation would be common knowledge to experts, or maybe I am still doing
something wrong.
I will carry on my investigations and report any interesting findings. the
problem with the post method is that my clients like to use the back button
and post does not work as well as get when it comes to actually seeing what
you had on the page before when you press the back button.
Kind regards
Dave
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