On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 15:11 -0500, Alice Wei wrote: > Subject: Re: RE: PHP "GET" Error? > From: ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: ajwei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > CC: nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 20:03:28 +0000 > > > > > > > > > > > On Thu, 2010-02-25 at 15:01 -0500, Alice Wei wrote: > > > > Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 13:50:16 -0600 > > From: nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To: ajwei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > CC: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subject: Re: PHP "GET" Error? > > > > Alice Wei wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I forgot to mention that the url is formed from Actionscript, I am just using PHP to do the "I/O" because Actionscript does not have this option. > > > > > > So, I guess I cannot do the serialize here like you suggested. I have changed # to 0x for now, and that does not seem to help yet. > > > BTW, below is the complete code, would this help with my choices? > > > > > > > I haven't used actionscript, but it's javascript basically yes? > > > > Use encodeURI() or encodeURIComponent() on the data. > > > > > Yes, and no. But, I did find the function in the Actionscript library, and I used the new url to pass through to PHP. Looks like it still didn't work, could the length be an issue? > > BTW, these two variables start off from Actionscript as "arrays", but would knowing this here help? It would be nice that I can just pass them on as arrays (I had to "turn them into strings" before I passed to PHP). > > Thanks for your help. > > Alice > > > -- > > Thanks! > > -Shawn > > http://www.spidean.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > Your E-mail and More On-the-Go. Get Windows Live Hotmail Free. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/201469229/direct/01/ > > > > > Have you tried outputting the URL string to see if it's properly formed? AS3 can still trace() can't it? > > > > This link should give you an idea of the string limits of different browsers and servers: > > > > http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/misc/urllength.html > > I have just done that, and here is the pathetically long url: > > http://tdc-queuing/test/generic.php?from=Adair,%20OK-Alfalfa,%20OK-Atoka,%20OK-Beaver,%20OK-Beckham,%20OK-Blaine,%20OK-Bryan,%20OK-Caddo,%20OK-Canadian,%20OK-Carter,%20OK-Cherokee,%20OK-Choctaw,%20OK-Cimarron,%20OK-Cleveland,%20OK-Coal,%20OK-Comanche,%20OK-Cotton,%20OK-Craig,%20OK-Creek,%20OK-Custer,%20OK-Delaware,%20OK-Dewey,%20OK-Ellis,%20OK-Garfield,%20OK-Garvin,%20OK-Grady,%20OK-Grant,%20OK-Greer,%20OK-Harmon,%20OK-Harper,%20OK-Haskell,%20OK-Hughes,%20OK-Jackson,%20OK-Jefferson,%20OK-Johnston,%20OK-Kay,%20OK-Kingfisher,%20OK-Kiowa,%20OK-Latimer,%20OK-Le%20Flore,%20OK-Lincoln,%20OK-Logan,%20OK-Love,%20OK-Major,%20OK-Marshall,%20OK-Mayes,%20OK-McClain,%20OK-McCurtain,%20OK-McIntosh,%20OK-Murray,%20OK-Muskogee,%20OK-Noble,%20OK-Nowata,%20OK-Okfuskee,%20OK-Oklahoma,%20OK-Okmulgee,%20OK-Osage,%20OK-Ottawa,%20OK-Pawnee,%20OK-Payne,%20OK-Pittsburg,%20OK-Pontotoc,%20OK-Pottawatomie,%20OK-Pushmataha,%20OK-Roger%20Mills,%20OK-Rogers,%20OK-Seminole,%20OK-Sequoyah,%20OK-Stephens,%20OK-Texas,%20OK-Tillman,%20OK-Tulsa,%20OK-Wagoner,%20OK-Washington,%20OK-Washita,%20OK-Woods,%20OK-Woodward,%20OK&state_colors=0xFFFFCC-0xFFFFCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFFCCCC-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0xFF9999-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x0DCCFF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF-0x3333FF > > This is generated from the encodeURI() Shawn was talking about. Does this seem "well-formed" to you? > > Thanks. > > Alice > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Hotmail: Trusted email with powerful SPAM protection. > http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/201469227/direct/01/ I can't see anything obviously wrong with the URL really. Is there no way instead to send the data as post data from Flash? I know Flash can make post requests, but I'm not sure how much more difficult it is. Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk