> elberf wrote:
> >
> > I read somewhere that using GET, limit in 4K
> >
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> -cks
Christopher. What you wrote about the big, searchable database is all true,
but I don't think that it would be a big work or a huge effort to answer
this simple question.
Yes Elber, there's some kind of limitation using the GET method, but
unfortunately I don't remember the exact number of bytes. Just use the POST
method.
G�bor
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