Hi,maxlength is already set in the input field with a value of 256 (that should be enough).
Greets Jan Alexander Becker wrote:
Hi,i'm having trouble with a cgi-program of mine and can't find a way to solve it.Here it is: In an simple form i type in a password. This is encrypted via TripleDES.The encrypted password is sent over the submit-button (POST or GET, both have the same problem).Everything works fine when i use mozilla or IE as browser. But with Opera, Konquerer or Lynx as browser the password field is cut off. Here a little example: with mozilla 1.7/IE 6: pass=%D6%03%A0%D7%B0%3F0%FD with opera 7.5: pass=%D6%03 with lynx: pass=%D6%A0%D7%B0%3F0%FD Has anyone an idea why each browser handle the encoded value in his own way? Thanks for any tips. Greets Jan --------------------------------------------------------------------- Web Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/suppressed/ http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=cgiapp&r=1&w=2 To unsubscribe, e-mail: suppressed For additional commands, e-mail: suppressedPerhaps you set a length-attribute to the input-field?Serval Browsers interpret it in their own way. Greets, A. Becker (sry for typos)
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