Another good bit of esotherica, thanks!

All of these limits remind me of Dirty Harry:
"A man's got to know his limitations..."

What surprises me is that you admit to reading RFC's.  :)

Tony Le Geek

Craig Bennett wrote:

> Tony,
>> - There are occasionally limits on the size of the domain name,
>> which is included in the total for the query string.
> 
> RFC3696 (which collates information from other RFCs) places the
> following limitations on a hostname from DNS:
> 
> A DNS label (the parts of a domain name delimited by '.') may not be
> longer than 63 octets.
> 
> A complete fully qualified domain name cannot be longer than 255
> octets. 
> 
> Probably nothing to do with the CallHTTP  problem, but useful to know.
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