Re: HTTP POST from PHP using a link
- From: The Natural Philosopher <a@xxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:12:50 +0000
Michael Fesser wrote:
.oO(The Natural Philosopher)
Michael Fesser wrote:There are also buffer limits in the web servers. For sending largeYou can do this with javascript.
amounts of data to a script POST is the correct way.
Sure, if it doesn't have to be reliable ...
Javascript is *pretty* reliable on *simple* things.
If the site doesn't work on I-phones, who cares ;-)
I don't WANT i-phone customers using my sites anyway. Spawn of the devil etc.
Micha.
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