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POST problem
I have a problem where I can't post enough information on a form. If I have too much information on a form to post, the server just never does anything. If I use get, it works fine, but not with post. I don't remember the exact number, but my limit was just over 300 characters. Other servers let me post tons more than that. I have tried getting my hosting company to do something about it, but they are clueless and are trying to say it's my fault somehow. For proof it's the server, not me, go to URL and play with it. Anyway, does anybody know what if there is something I can tell these people to do about it? If not, I guess it's time for a new server.
Last edited by h0ckey_ : January 22nd, 2004 at 05:52 PM. |
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I've never had problems posting multi-KB to IIS servers.
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One more thing.
Since I have to use 'get' for all of my forms until this is fixed, I wanted to make sure it is still secure. I don't know much about how encryption works, but am I still safe using 'get' as long as I'm using SSL? |
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That I don't know.
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