In <pan.2014.12.02.21.05.18.838000@nowhere.invalid> Nobody <nobody@nowhere.invalid> writes:
> On Mon, 01 Dec 2014 11:28:42 -0900, Israel Brewster wrote: > > I'm running to a problem, specifically from > > Safari on the Mac, where I start to type a URL, and Safari auto-fills the > > rest of a random URL matching what I started to type, and simultaneously > > sends a request for that URL to my server, occasionally causing unwanted > > effects. > A GET request should not cause *any* effects. That's what PUT/POST are > for. > GET is for retrieval, not modification. GET shouldn't cause any business data modifications, but I thought it was allowed for things like logging out of your session. -- John Gordon Imagine what it must be like for a real medical doctor to gor...@panix.com watch 'House', or a real serial killer to watch 'Dexter'. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list