That's right, but you can use an html that has "post" as the request method to an URL that contains URL params, and the w3c spec doesn't recommend against it.
(Or is that anywhere else, and I just haven't found it?)
In reply to Re^2: making a difference between POST parameters and URL parameters
by moritz
in thread making a difference between POST parameters and URL parameters
by spx2
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