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by nzmsv
5907 days ago
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There can be workarounds, but using something that's not broken in the first place is better. Every one of those issues comes from other software expecting the spec (RFC) to be followed where it's not. Another thing I remembered after I posted. There is no universally agreed upon maximum query string length, so passing parameters in GET is web server dependent. |
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