At 1:36 PM -0700 5/4/06, Ryan A wrote:
Hi again,
Kindly save the below code as t.php and run it in as
many browsers/servers you can, then click on each of
the links and tell me if you run into any problems.
(Basically, I am checking to see how many characters
we can have in a URL that the
Ryan:
http://xn--ovg.com/t.php
In Safari 2.0.3, FireFox 1.5.0.2, IE 5.2, Mozilla
1.83a I could run
8168 characters (f-click) without any problems. But,
Opera 8.5 failed.
However, when I increased it to 8169 characters
(g-click) they all failed.
HTH's
tedd
PS: Mac OS-X
Ryan A mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:36 PM said:
(Basically, I am checking to see how many characters
we can have in a URL that the server will accept and
process, the script checks 200-1000 chars.. add more
if you want to)
Without any tweaking of the server mine
On Thu, May 4, 2006 4:51 pm, Chris W. Parker wrote:
Ryan A mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:36 PM said:
(Basically, I am checking to see how many characters
we can have in a URL that the server will accept and
process, the script checks 200-1000 chars.. add more
if
Hey,
Thanks for replying and testing it out.
Here's the thing though: Do you really want a
4000-char URL?
Not at all, I just wanted to know if I can put 30-50
words in a url or would it break
MOST people asking this question are e, not
newbies,
Well, if you compare me to the
Hey,
Thanks for replying and testing it out.
Without any tweaking of the server mine went up to
4000 without a
problem. However, 5000 always times out.
Fx 1.5, Apache 2, Fedora 4, PHP 4.3.11
Cool...
Are you sure you searched on this subject?
maximum url length in Google turns up a
Ryan A mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, May 04, 2006 4:08 PM said:
Are you sure you searched on this subject?
maximum url length in Google turns up a number of
resources saying 2083 due to IE's limit.
Yes, I mentioned that in my original post...
Yes I know, that's why I said,
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