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Subject: Re: Konqueror "feature"
From: deltasoftware () t-online ! de (Thomas Strauss)
Date: 2001-06-20 17:36:44
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On Wednesday, 20. June 2001 13:28, Martijn Klingens wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 June 2001 13:02, Thomas Strauss wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 20. June 2001 12:53, Thomas Strauss wrote:
> > > On Wednesday, 20. June 2001 12:11, Cristi Dumitrescu wrote:
> > >
> > > Netscape does the very same thing, as you can verify using a get url.
> > >
> > > This is, btw, correct: If you have only an input-text field, the
> > > browsers usually replace the submit-button with the enter-key in the
> > > textfield. IE/NS do it this way and I dont think it is standardized
> > > somewhere.
> >
> > Hmm, I have to correct myself. Netscape doesn't do it using the
> > POST-Method.
>
> It probably does, but with POST the arguments are hidden so you can't see
> them without using JavaScript or server side code.
No, I checked with globals and I used a "onLoad" Event. So the page does
definitley not reload (onLoad would fire on submit).
> But this is not 'reloading a page' but 'submitting a form to a page that
> happens to have the same url'. Unless Cristi means the form is not actually
> submitted. I have seen Konq do that before (i.e. _really_ reloading without
> submitting form data), I don't know if that's the case here.
Netscape submitted on GET-URLs, not on POST, Konqueror seems to submit on
both. I can only proof for GET, though.
> Martijn
Regards
Thomas
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