On 8/14/07, teemow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What's the security difference between GET and POST. This has nothing
> to do with security.

My fault for not fully explaining myself.  You are correct that GET
and POST have nothing to do with security.

> Semantically and for the sake of REST: If you use a form to retrieve
> something from your application, it may even more make sense to use a
> GET. On the other hand if you change something (add/update) with your
> form you should definitely use a POST.

Interesting advice, but I've made it a personal practice to never
create a form that uses GET.  I'd love to hear a good, constructive
reason for when a GET is preferred to a POST when creating a form that
submits information somewhere.  I don't see any reason to use GET for
a form.

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Chris Hartjes
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Cake Development Corporation

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