Well, there's a small difference between form's GET/POST and passing
variables using the ? on urls. I don't know the techinal details of it, but
it's possible. I guess, on this particular case, the form method is POST.
When the next page is loaded (the action target), you put some GET
parameters too. It's not about the form, but the page that is being loaded.
Maybe it can receive GET and POST at the same time?... I guess that's the
case.

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Julio Nobrega.

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