Hi Anton,

You are correct, it was using the method POST. So it *is* working as
designed.

Thanks again!

Peter Dow
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Anton Gombkötö" <gombkoetoe@ASSOFT.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Net.data START_ROW_NUM with SELECT WHERE clause


was the form using method GET or method POST?

I guess it was using POST - otherwise the same problem should have appeared
as i understand it.

# says that everything after it is the name of an anchor on the target
page. At least it appears so due to the behaviour.

*checking*

ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2396.txt

<cite>4.1. Fragment Identifier When a URI reference is used to perform a
retrieval action on the identified resource, the optional fragment
identifier, separated from the URI by a crosshatch ("#") character,
consists of additional reference information to be interpreted by the user
agent after the retrieval action has been successfully completed. As such,
it is not part of a URI, but is often used in conjunction with a URI.
</cite>

OK, everything clear, it works as designed.

Conclusio: Don't use forbidden characters for variable names (at least when
using method GET).





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