Re: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-05 Thread Ryan A
> > Ryan: > > http://xn--ovg.com/t.php > > In Safari 2.0.3, FireFox 1.5.0.2, IE 5.2, Mozilla > 1.83a I could run > 8168 characters (f-click) without any problems. But, > Opera 8.5 failed. > > However, when I increased it to 8169 characters > (g-click) they all failed. > > HTH's > > tedd >

Re: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-05 Thread tedd
At 1:36 PM -0700 5/4/06, Ryan A wrote: Hi again, Kindly save the below code as t.php and run it in as many browsers/servers you can, then click on each of the links and tell me if you run into any problems. (Basically, I am checking to see how many characters we can have in a URL that the server

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Chris W. Parker
Ryan A on Thursday, May 04, 2006 4:08 PM said: >> Are you sure you searched on this subject? > >> "maximum url length" in Google turns up a number of >> resources saying "2083" due to IE's limit. > > Yes, I mentioned that in my original post... Yes I know, that's

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
Hey, Thanks for replying and testing it out. > Without any tweaking of the server mine went up to > 4000 without a > problem. However, 5000 always times out. > > Fx 1.5, Apache 2, Fedora 4, PHP 4.3.11 Cool... > Are you sure you searched on this subject? > "maximum url length" in Google turns u

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
Hey, Thanks for replying and testing it out. > Here's the thing though: Do you really want a > 4000-char URL? Not at all, I just wanted to know if I can put 30-50 words in a url or would it "break" > MOST people asking this question are e, not > newbies, Well, if you compare me to the

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Richard Lynch
On Thu, May 4, 2006 4:51 pm, Chris W. Parker wrote: > Ryan A > on Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:36 PM said: > >> (Basically, I am checking to see how many characters >> we can have in a URL that the server will accept and >> process, the script checks 200-1000 chars.. add

RE: [PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Chris W. Parker
Ryan A on Thursday, May 04, 2006 1:36 PM said: > (Basically, I am checking to see how many characters > we can have in a URL that the server will accept and > process, the script checks 200-1000 chars.. add more > if you want to) Without any tweaking of the server m

[PHP] Test URL length please (Pretty much 0T)

2006-05-04 Thread Ryan A
Hi again, Kindly save the below code as t.php and run it in as many browsers/servers you can, then click on each of the links and tell me if you run into any problems. (Basically, I am checking to see how many characters we can have in a URL that the server will accept and process, the script chec