> 
> > Also, decode-cgi is only for the GET request and not for POST.  Yo
> > uwill find that POST data has a more complex structure... almost like
> > an email with attachments.  You will have to deal with that data
> > yourself.
> 
Jan wrote..
> That's not right.
> The default encoding for POST is the same as for GET, i.e. 
> application/x-www-form-urlencoded. 

Hi Jan

Sterling is refering to the common use of POST for multiple mime types
enctype="multipart/form-data" (used for file uploads), 
where as he says, it is much more like dealing with email attachments.

Cheers,

Allen K


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