Tim Holloway wrote:POST and URL Parameters are mutually exclusive. Use one or the other.
This primarily has to do with how the webapp server parses incoming parameters from HTTP requests. For a POST, a FORM is implied with possibly complex control values all contained within the request body. For a GET the URL parameters must of necessity be character strings allowable by the HTTP URL RFCs. And the allowable URL length will also be limited by the server to avoid attacks and excessive resource requirements, but that limit is fairly high these days.
Not mutually exclusive.....I figured it out.
Not difficult at all.
Please close this post.
Thanks
-- mike