Jerome,
Thanks, that seems to make sense with the status codes. So, by changing the
status codes upon a redirect after POST, that should work.
-Adam
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for the cool feed-back on RF!
As far as I know, HTTP redirection doesn't let you explicitely specify the
HTTP method to use for the target URI.
Looking more closely at the HTTP redirection statuses:
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.3
it does appear
Jerome,
thanks for your reply. Yes, I was not aware of the html redirect, as I have
always used server side. I suppose that would work, but it does seem that
serverside is a more recommended method.
My pattern is that an HTML FORM submits a POST, and depending on the
circumstance, issues a
Hi Adam,
I guess you could use an HTML redirect in this case, if your client is
ineed a web browser.
Best regards,
Jerome
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Hi,
I have a post request, and after that request I need to temporarily
Hi,
I have a post request, and after that request I need to temporarily redirect to
another page. However, I need that redirect to be a GET not a POST. I see in
the docs that the redirect uses the same method, which in this case is a POST.
Is there any way to change the method being used to
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