You could store the query somewhere, like in a database or file, give it
an id, and store this id on a cookie. When the visitor returns, just grab
the corresponding query using the cookie's id.
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On Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at 11:47 AM, Darren Gamble wrote:
> It appears that you might be submitting a lot of data. If that's the
> case,
> you should really have your application determine the information to be
> submitted and then store/create them as hidden values in a form. That
> wa
rch 26, 2002 9:41 AM
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Subject: [PHP] OT - number of chars in querystring
Sorry for this quick OT question --
I'm skimming thru the HTTP spec but can't find anything that defines the
character limit in GET requests. I'm writing a form that uses GET to
send da
Sorry for this quick OT question --
I'm skimming thru the HTTP spec but can't find anything that defines the
character limit in GET requests. I'm writing a form that uses GET to
send data to my PHP script, but I'm afraid that if the user enters too
many characters then some will get cut off.
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