No because it's not a URL variable. It's a Form variable. And even if
that were the case it would be there just truncated.
--K
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Katrina Chapman
Consultant
Ameriquest Mortgage
Judah McAuley
<judah@alphas To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hop.com> cc:
Subject: Re: Form.Fieldnames Missing
07/10/00
04:07 PM
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At 03:53 PM 7/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Dunno at this point, my next advice might be to check your HTML on the
>forms that are sending it, I've seen some unpredictable behaviors due to
>bad HTML on the forms. However I doubt this is the only issue, any other
>ideas from the crowd please?
>
>Gregory Harris
>Los Angeles ITA Dept.
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I believe that there is a maximum character length allowed for
URL's. Could that be the case for form fields? And could these examples
be bumping up against that limit?
Got me stumped, otherwise.
Judah
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