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Posted by JDS on 07/18/05 05:13
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 10:51:48 +0200, Berislav Lopac wrote:
> As Peter said, it is common knowledge. The thing is that, IIRC, Web server
> (e.g. Apache or IIS) can set this limit in a configuration, so there is no
> telling what is the limit in any single case.
It is a browser-based and not a server-based limit.
The same queries to the same server that do not work in MSIE *will* often
work in gecko-based (and other) browsers (Moz, et.al)
On a side note, this is one of the few times when, IMO, a MSIE difference
in implementation is, once agin, IMO, No Big Deal(TM). As opposed to all
the MSIE bugs in, for example, CSS rendering, this GET vs POST limitation
is not a bug but merely a particular interpretation of the W3C
recommendations. One that other browsers have interpreted more liberally.
Whatever. later...
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