[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Ok, that's fine.  IIRC, someone posted a reference yesterday that indicated
> that sending parameters on a POST was a violation off the spec.  (Am I
> remembering that correctly?)  If that's so, then I believe that the default
> behavior should be to conform to the spec.  If it's not prohibited by the
> spec then you are right, there's no reason to limit sending parameters when
> the request is a POST.  I'll confirm in the HTTP spec.

I've checked RFC2616, the HTTP 1.1 spec.  I don't see anything that prohibits
query parameters on a POST.  The current implementation, sending query
parameters if any are provided, appears legal and reasonable.

Derrell

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