I've actually worked with Rails for 2+ years and published articles
about it, so I hope I'm not over-thinking things :-)
However, we recently began getting very long URLs with invalid
parameters, which is what got me thinking of these
things. This is 10% of the how long the URLs are -- imagine this string
times 10:
{our
domain}/4/pick-up-your-toys?code=+%0d%0ahttp%3a%2f%2fwarn1207.hostevo.com%2fhome-rentals-in-brunswick.html+home+rentals+in+cape+cod+%0d%0ahttp%3a%2f%2fpetr3549.yourfreehosting.net%2fbaked-scrod-recipes.html+baked+spasagna+recipe+%0d%0ahttp%3a%2f
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