FYI, The HTTP RFC at the W3C says both clients and servers should be able to
handle URL's of "unbounded length".

Reality is totally different, and I've never run into a URL length
issue, but I remember hearing somewhere that very old versions of some
browsers would crash on urls that were too long.
-- 
 jon
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Wednesday, June 4, 2003, 2:56:10 PM, you wrote:

SID> http by the browser, and the web server. You can of course check out the RFC's 
for the http protocol, although I can't tell you where to find them or how much 
various browsers and webservers
SID> stick to that standard in this repsect.

SID> If you're concerned about the length of the url I'd recommend checking into 
storing some of that data in the session or another shared scope. 

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