If he submitted the form as expected, then (for some reason) clicked on the
address bar and hit "go" or enter, that could produce a get vs. a post.  May
seem far fetched, but I know an end user or two, so nothing is out of the
question!

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 4:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Sometimes form or url variables don't exist?


I know it's not a search engine because a user forwarded me a screen
shot of the error.  After looking closer at the log file, I see that he
made a GET request to a page that should have been POSTed to.  And the
variables were not present in the query string.

What would cause the browser to do a GET when it should do a POST?  I
know AOL used to (still does?) have a problem with this, but they are
not coming through AOL, they are a large company and have their own
dedicated access through some ISP.

-Ryan





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