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[jira] [Comment Edited] (TAP5-1285) Allow GET method in form
component
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Lutz Hühnken edited comment on TAP5-1285 at 5/31/14 8:17 AM:
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Given HLS above comment I thought it was a "won't fix", which might be reasonable in this case. I must admit I don't follow Tapestry development anymore, it's Scala & Play for me now. But I think as far as affected versions go, it is still current. Will update accordingly.
was (Author: lutzh):
Given HLS above comment I thought it was a "won't fix", which might be reasonable in this case. I must admit I don't follow Tapestry development anymore, it's Scala & Play for me now. But I think as far a affected versions go, it is still current. Will update accordingly.
> Allow GET method in form component
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> Key: TAP5-1285
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1285
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: tapestry-core
> Affects Versions: 5.3.7, 5.4
> Reporter: Lutz Hühnken
> Priority: Minor
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> The Tapestry form component is currently only supporting the "POST" method.
> The POST method is usually associated with changing the "model" on the server side, e.g. in REST applications, POST indicates that a resource is modified, if I am not mistaken.
> The lack of GET support makes it necessary to use POST also for simple queries, such as a search field, where the model is not modified.
> This is a) semantically irritating, since for example a search query will not modify state and
> b) requires extra "work", for example a redirect-after-post, where it should not be necessary.
> Since Tapestry aspires to make the simple things easy, the difficult things possible, I think it should provide first-class support for the GET method.
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