Tom Smith wrote:
Tatiana Lloret Iglesias wrote:
Yes! that's the problem, GET method doesnt allow very very long url's ...
how can I use POST from Perl code? do you have any example?
GET and POST are part of XHTML, not Perl.
Realy? :) I thought GET and POST are methods of HTTP protocol :)
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Thanks a lot ... unfortunately URL doesnt work from a browser
So finally i'm parsing the long query manually and joining results at the
end..
Thanks!
T
On 3/1/07, Tom Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/1/07, Tatiana Lloret Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The query is so long
On 3/1/07, Tatiana Lloret Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The query is so long because it's created "manually" in a java program and
passed to perl script as input parameter
Do you know whether or not the URL is valid? That is, if you use the
java-generated URL in your favorite web browser
The query is so long because it's created "manually" in a java program and
passed to perl script as input parameter
What I dont understand is that, if the website i'm connecting has a form GET
how can I change this? I mean if it's a form from my application I can
change HTML code without prob
Tatiana Lloret Iglesias wrote:
but the problem is that i cannot modify form html code because it's a
public external website
If the QUERY_STRING is too long for the URL, your only option is to use
POST.
GET will allow for "canned" queries--that is, you can create a link that
will execut
but the problem is that i cannot modify form html code because it's a
public external website ...
Thanks!
t
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Tatiana Lloret Iglesias wrote:
Yes! that's the problem, GET method doesnt allow very very long url's ...
how can I use POST from Perl code? do you have any example?
GET and POST are part of XHTML, not Perl.
All you need to do is change your tag to include method="post"
instead of method="get"
That depends on what your using, CGI or LWP.
A CGI example might be
$q->start_form(-method=>'POST').
Your need to check out the documentation for a full explanation.
HTH,
Dp.
On 28 Feb 2007 at 19:05, Tatiana Lloret Iglesias wrote:
> Yes! that's the problem, GET method doesnt allow very
Yes! that's the problem, GET method doesnt allow very very long url's ...
how can I use POST from Perl code? do you have any example?
Thanks!
T
On 2/28/07, Beginner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think GET request are restricted to 256 characters, try using POST
instead.
HTH,
Dp.
On 28 Feb 2
On 2/28/07, Tatiana Lloret Iglesias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i have to browse a very long URL from my PERL script and it fails:
Do you know how to make it works??
Do you know that you have the correct URL? If so, you merely need to
fix your code. Since you didn't include any code, I'll su
I think GET request are restricted to 256 characters, try using POST
instead.
HTH,
Dp.
On 28 Feb 2007 at 18:57, Tatiana Lloret Iglesias wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i have to browse a very long URL from my PERL script and it fails:
>
> http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITO
Hi Tatiana,
On 2007/02/28, at 16:57, Tatiana Lloret Iglesias wrote:
Hi all,
i have to browse a very long URL from my PERL script and it fails:
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?
Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-
adv.html&r=0&p=1&f=S&l=50&Query=%28%22NRF3%22+AND+
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