On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 20 Feb 2015 12:15:55 -0200, George Christman <
> gchrist...@cardaddy.com> wrote:
>
>  So the question is how is the user able to force the browser to load that
>> url in the address bar, "I assuming its being loaded in the address bar"?
>> Is there a bug in the form component or could the user have some sort of
>> browser setting causing this. Ironically I noticed a lot of ie6 users but
>> some android users as well which this exception. Before I block the
>> exception from clogging up my logs, I'd like to make one last attempt at
>> resolving it.
>>
>> What I'd really like to know is if the app is failing do to bad code or
>> if the user is doing something to cause it to fail.
>>
>
> I'd guess this is caused by browsers misbehaving, specially after the IE6
> info (who the hell still uses such an ancient and overall horrible browser
> yet?). What else could turn a POST into a GET?
>
^^ lol, great question. I think I'm going to add a js warning for all xp
users to find an alternate browser. I didn't want to support old versions
of ie back then and I'm deff not doing it today lol.

Do you think there is a reason for a browser to do such a thing? I'm
assuming you don't believe it's bad code, but rather the browser screwing
up.

Some thoughts,

Relative urls shouldn't effect this right?

What about long transactions? Could a user stop, double submit etc that
could cause the browser to screw up?

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