Thursday, June 5, 2014

Re: In order to make the url bookmarkable, sometimes we need long parameters but IE max url length is only about 2000, How to deal with it?

we need a lot of parameter for our gwt app for handling the history, if the url length is limited then the GWT history function also got limited, 

can we have other solution like storing the url parameter in Database?

On Friday, June 6, 2014 10:19:32 AM UTC+10, Juan Pablo Gardella wrote:
Check at: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/417142/what-is-the-maximum-length-of-a-url-in-different-browsers

It seems handling long URLs may be is an application mistake. If it is not possible use shorter URL, tried to compress it or something like that.

Regards,
Juan


2014-06-05 21:02 GMT-03:00 Tom <Henr...@gmail.com>:

This is serious problem.

In GWT, making your url bookmarkable is important. Thus we may have a very long parameter in the url, but IE can only handle url length that is about 2000 characters or less.

So a url can work ok in Chrome but when ran under IE it got chopped off & thus will corrupt the parameter.

So, do you have any idea how to deal with it?

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