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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Paul Hooper <Pa...@one2one.co.uk> on 2000/12/13 13:28:43 UTC

POST AND GET METHODS

Hello, 

Could someone please explain how to envoke the POST argument within a FORM
METHOD tag.  Currently I am receiving the following error message:


				Method Not Allowed
				The requested method POST is not allowed for
the URL /main_menu.html.


The server is Apache_1_3_12

Thanks

Paul



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Re: POST AND GET METHODS

Posted by Yury Faktorovich <yf...@nusphere.com>.
Could you send me the content of your htpd.conf and main_menu.html ?
Thanks. Yury.

Paul Hooper wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Could someone please explain how to envoke the POST argument within a FORM
> METHOD tag.  Currently I am receiving the following error message:
>
>                                 Method Not Allowed
>                                 The requested method POST is not allowed for
> the URL /main_menu.html.
>
> The server is Apache_1_3_12
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
>
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