That makes sense -- but which order should the params be in? url then
post-data or vice versa?
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Алексей Литвинов <lialsoft...@mail.ru>wrote:
> Hi!
> Does anybody knows, why when processing request parameters in http.server in
> the word request-params silently ignored parameters given as part of url when
> it's POST request and processed only post-data.
> I think this line should look like this: { "POST" [ dup post-data>> params>>
> >alist [ url>> query>> >alist ] dip append ] }
> It's not prohibited as far as I know to supply parameters in url (as in GET
> request) when doing POST request. Or I'm wrong?
> For example jTable (http://www.jtable.org) is mixing post request with
> parameters in url. And PHP for example stack this parameters from url into
> $_POST array too.
>
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