Hi,
>>> This is important because some keitai don't support POST, and
>>> translate every request into a GET.
>>Really! Which ones are these?
I'm also very interested in which handsets do this. None of the handsets
in Australia that I've developed for display this behaviour.
Are these Japanese-local handsets only?
It's also interesting to note that a lot of the i-mode handsets here have
a 256 byte limit on URL's. This makes the use of GET-based forms
unrealistic for many situations. Some servers also impose a limit of
2048 bytes on URL length. I've never heard of a 4k limit however.
Is this also something specific to the Japanese-local handsets?
Best Regards,
Neale Rudd
metawerx
http://www.metawerx.net
Received on Thu Oct 13 11:42:15 2005