under the attribute the w3 spec lists :
method (GET|POST)
I inferred (ass-u-me-d:) ) that to properly submit data, you should only use one or the other, discounting the idea that someone could read in the url to retrieve GET data.
On a side note, I see that CGI.pm says
start_form() will return a <FORM> tag with the optional method, action
+ and form encoding that you specify. The defaults are:
method: POST
action: this script
enctype: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
while w3's spec says
method = get|post [CI]
This attribute specifies which HTTP method will be used to submit the
+form data set. Possible (case-insensitive) values are "get" (the defa
+ult) and "post". See the section on form submission for usage informa
+tion.
And find it mildly amusing that the default methods disagree. Which, it seems is often the case for web standards documents.
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