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    • Jake
    • Posted on Thu 12 Dec 2002 09:29

    Good idea Rob! Hadn't thought of that.

    Another reason to use the POST method is from a purist's perspective. Although the W3C are sketchy on their definition of the two methods it's clear that they don't really recommend using GET to *work* with data. Use GET to get stuff and POST to do stuff. There are other reasons too, which I will cover in the article..

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