On Mon, August 22, 2005 10:39 pm, Dean Maunder wrote:
> I have a large string that I need to send to a script that creates an
> image.
> eg src='createimage.php?wp=321,43,23,12,43,12,342,54,765,87,3,23,etc etc
> etc
Woof.
I'm surprised it took 3000 characters to become a problem... :-)
You MAY
Subject: Re: [PHP] Large URI request problem
Dean Maunder wrote:
> My session variables are saved in a database, that's more than
> possible, tho the thought of saving a 3000char session variable in a
> table is a bit hairy :)
Wouldn't worry me. It's a lot better than putti
Dean Maunder wrote:
My session variables are saved in a database, that's more than possible,
tho the thought of saving a 3000char session variable in a table is a
bit hairy :)
Wouldn't worry me. It's a lot better than putting it in the URL :)
The other thing I thought of is, how are you genera
Just as a note, if I copy and paste the 'src' into my browser address
bar, the image works fine, it only seems to be when its used inside the
src tag.
Hmmany ideas?
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Subject: Re: [PHP] Large URI request problem
>
You can't make a POST request for an image using the tag.
What you could do, however, is put the data in a session variable and
access it in the createimage.php file.
Only thing I can think of, however, is that the createi
Dean Maunder wrote:
Hi,
I have a large string that I need to send to a script that creates an
image.
eg tag.
What you could do, however, is put the data in a session variable and
access it in the createimage.php file.
Only thing I can think of, however, is that the createimage.php file
migh
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