On 27 Nov, John Williams wrote in message <56a1b699dcjoh...@ukgateway.net>:
> In article <0612b1a156.ga...@wra1th.plus.com>, > Gavin Wraith <ga...@wra1th.plus.com> wrote: > > > I would DIM buffers for URLs from the heap as you need them. > > So you're suggesting that I measure each URL length first, perhaps > BGETting it until I encounter a terminator, and then DIM a variable > accordingly - or, actually, a series of concatenating variables as I > intend to BPUT them later; so I don't really need to have a long variable, > just a series of suitable GET variables. Allocating the necessary memory is the correct way to do it, yes. > A number would be easier! How many? As long as the URL is? My memory is that the RISC OS GUI might apply some limits, but that the core probably doesn't. -- Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/