That's correct. IE's limit is a concern only if you're using IE to GET, which I don't think you'd do.
-=Ivelin=- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Argyn Kuketayev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 4:31 PM Subject: RE: Stream generator & XMLForms > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 1:08 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: Stream generator & XMLForms > > > > > > On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 11:23:56AM -0500, Ivelin Ivanov wrote: > > > > > > Tell us more about the problem you're trying to solve. > > > What type of content you want to send in and return back. > > > > > > Can you you consider using HTTP GET parameters to submit to > > Cocoon, instead > > > of XML? > > > This will allow you to use XMLForm, etc. > > I am writing an application for Pocket PC for company's > > mobile representatives > > I don't think I can use GET parameter because of the size of > > data (whole > > invoice for example - I do not want to collect is > > sequentially in session > > object because it's more complicated) > > recently, I was trying to find the size limit for parameters passed with GET > request. I found only that IE has ~2k (or 4k?) limit, but it seems to me > that W3C doesn't set any particular limits. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Please check that your question has not already been answered in the > FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/index.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>