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 Posted by Jasper Bryant-Greene on 06/16/25 11:32 
xkorakidis wrote: 
> Webmaster, thanks very much but I think it would be safer to do that by 
> post, not by get. Furthermore, if I use indivudual files 
 
It is a fallacy to ever tell someone that POST is safer than GET. They  
both transmit data in plaintext and it should not be assumed that either  
is inherently safer than the other, as this simply gives others a false  
sense of security. 
 
The difference between POST and GET lies in the semantics -- POST  
represents something changing on the server, e.g. updating a database  
field, and allows the browser to warn the user if they try to refresh.  
GET represents nothing of importance changing on the server, e.g.  
performing a search on the database, and can safely be repeated. 
 
SSL/TLS is the best option if you wish to transmit sensitive data. 
 
--  
Jasper Bryant-Greene 
General Manager 
Album Limited 
 
+64 21 708 334 
jasper@album.co.nz
 
  
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