Hi Dola
  yes you can use  POST for an unlimited amount of data but of course you'll 
need to set your http headers correctly, specifically the Content-Length header.

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From: Dola Woolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
> 
> This question will reveal how little I know about
> networking or http or something else.
> 
> Basically I wrote an applet that sends data to a
> servlet. I do it by forming a url with a query string
> (GET). But this doesn't work when there's too much
> data.
> 
> What are my options?
> Is it possible to use POST?
> Or, better yet, is it possible to send a java object
> by creating a socket connection with the servlet?
> 
> Very many thanks in advance!
> 
> Dola
> 
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