the
case in many situations. As we all know... the W3C isn't always followed to
the letter.
-Novak
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II> That would be a limitation of the implementation, in your case CF or
II> the web server, or something else...not a magic limit placed by the W3C.
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That would be a limitation of the implementation, in your case CF or
the web server, or something else...not a magic limit placed by the W3C.
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y trying to pass a lot of text in a variable and looking at the
ncn> behavior.
ncn> -Novak
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havior. You can try
it yourself by trying to pass a lot of text in a variable and looking at the
behavior.
-Novak
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Monday, August 26, 2002, 10:45:24 AM, you wrote:
UI> 1) What is the maximum size a URL (and variable tokens) can be?
There is none, and the applicable RFC states clients and servers
should be able to handle lengths of "unbounded" size. In reality, it
depends on the web server and browser implemen
Hello,
As end user data rates get faster and more companies are turning to web
based intranets our web applications are getting larger. I am starting to
worry about some of the limits imposed by the client's browser. So I was
wondering if anyone could point me to some material that describes the
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