RE: Maximum URL length (Pretty much 0T)

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> > > [snip]
> > > - Anything else you wish to add pertaining to
> the
> > > above.
> > > [/snip]
> > > 
> > > People who use GET requests are lazy.
> > 
> > What does...
> > 
> > <a href="edit_user.php?uid=241241">Edit User
> #241241</a>
> > 
> > ...have to do with being lazy?

 
> If you're sending over a couple of hundred
> characters in a GET request
> you're probably being lazy because a form would do
> the job better.

<quote>
> Although, sometimes it can't be helped because
> you're requesting a web
> service that is stupid and requires GET only.
</quote>

The above has never happened to me....and first time I
have heard of it. Why would someone want to implement
just a GET service?

Cheers!
Ryan



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