I read through the pdfs on the linked site there, and if they are legit.. sounds like someone is.. well full of shit.. I don't know.. but the way I look at it if they are wrong on a fundamental issue like this (quote follows).
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[...] different attempted actions on the host computer including "GET" requests indicating that a file has been requested for download, or "POST" requests where a file has been provided for uploadto the webpage. Generall, the webpage administrator is the only person who would attempt to "POST" files to the web page.
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i know my HTTP protocol enough to know that get and post are essentialy the same.. and both serve the purpose of fetching a page, and just as I will click the "Submit" button on this reply I will attempt a "POST" request on slashdot. Oh no I'm trying to hack slashdot, coz I'm not the admin.. bah.. my point is made.. what's up with that? they really should get their facts straight.
Just for the record,
I have a Sony Clie NX70 running PalmOS.
This one comes with a web browser (Netfront) which is fairly decent (as described above in the PPC version).
(this model also comes with a CF-like slot for the proprietary sony wifi card, thus the webbrowser)
I read through the pdfs on the linked site there, and if they are legit .. sounds like someone is .. well full of shit .. I don't know .. but the way I look at it if they are wrong on a fundamental issue like this (quote follows).
.. and both serve the purpose of fetching a page, and just as I will click the "Submit" button on this reply I will attempt a "POST" request on slashdot. Oh no I'm trying to hack slashdot, coz I'm not the admin .. bah .. my point is made .. what's up with that? they really should get their facts straight.
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[...] different attempted actions on the host computer including "GET" requests indicating that a file has been requested for download, or "POST" requests where a file has been provided for uploadto the webpage. Generall, the webpage administrator is the only person who would attempt to "POST" files to the web page.
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i know my HTTP protocol enough to know that get and post are essentialy the same
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anti-first posters are lame to.. no offense personaly =)