Re: $_GET vars dropped?

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On April 20, 2020 7:47:15 AM UTC, "Jānis Elmeris" <janis.elmeris@xxxxx> wrote:
>One difference between GET and POST is the limit on their size (see
>https://stackoverflow.com/a/417184/99904).
>
>Janis
>
>svētd., 2020. g. 19. apr., plkst. 08:20 — lietotājs Jeffry Killen (<
>jekillen@xxxxxxxxxxx>) rakstīja:
>
>> Hello;
>>
>> I did manage to solve this issue.
>>
>> It was one of the hardest issues I have had to
>> deal with and I am not sure what exactly solved
>> it.
>>
>> I did change the submission method to POST
>> and had to chase through a lot of javascript to
>> make sure all those ducks were in a row.
>>
>> I finally got it to work as expected.
>>
>> But not having any indication of why something
>> is not working is the hardest, considering everything
>> just before the apparent problem is working correctly.
>>
>> Thanks to any one who has considered
>> this query to this point.
>>
>> JK
>>

I actually found that browsers weren't the issue with long GET requests but web servers were. In my particular case it was IIS, not sure if Apache and nginx have the same issue.

Thanks,
Ash




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