I'm not a malicious hacker type person, but allowing a parameter map into the url, i believe, also has the potential to be a security hazzard with buffer overflow.
--- Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This makes sense... however the limitations are not > so big and I think > that what I've proposed can be used in many other > places without big > troubles: the non-ASCII issue is already present in > the system (for > example in the product keywords screen) and the max > 2048 chars is high > enough to make it usable in most of the screens. > > Jacopo > > Chris Howe wrote: > > I would think wait. It's a local solution for you > > knowing the limitations, but if anyone else used > it > > without realizing the limitation (and they're > rather > > obscure), they wouldn't get the results they would > be > > expecting. > > > >
