Re: WOForm override "method" attribute
Re: WOForm override "method" attribute
- Subject: Re: WOForm override "method" attribute
- From: Dirk Bajohr <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 00:55:29 +0200
Hi,
The only side effect I can think of is that the form data will be
appended to the URL, which is limited in size (depending on the
browser). I have heard of some (older?) browsers supporting less than
128 (ASCII) characters, that are for a large amount used by the WO-URL
(http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyApp.woa/wo/1.10.10.10 has
64 characters). File uploads with "GET" will certainly fail.
Cheers,
Dirk
Am 28.07.2004 um 00:00 schrieb Michael Engelhart:
Hello -
I just stumbled upon something while trying to figure out how to deal
with IE's "Warning: Page has expired" page.
I have several component pages and they all have WOForm's in them.
Since WOForm uses http POST to submit the form data I decided to try
this:
MyForm: WOForm {
method = "get";
}
and it worked perfectly.
This solved my POST vs GET problem in my testing so far with IE and
the system is working just as it was with POST based form submission.
I just want to make sure that this isn't creating side effects
somehow that could cause problems later on. Does anyone know of any
reason not to do this?
Thanks
Mike
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