���Are we talking about Request.Querystring here?� If so, yes.� Now you can get 
a whole lot more, though; I've passed some pretty big data in a few of my IE 
apps.

 From: "Mischa Kroon" [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Actually i thought it varied by browser.... 

In the old days it was 255 or 512. 
Or something like that... check to be sure on multiple browsers. 

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> Hi !
> 
> it is 1024 characters
> 
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> What is the limit in characters to a request string?


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