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What's the best way to send a large data set via a GET request.

  • I cannot use POST because of some design limitations.
  • I can use jQuery or any other library, sizzle is preferable.
  • I have a complex data set that has nestings within it, and json fits the bill well.

Thanks for your help.

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  • Can you specify what you mean by "large"?
    – Pekka
    Jun 4, 2010 at 19:22
  • What are the design limitations which makes POST unusable? Its limit is much higher.
    – BalusC
    Jun 4, 2010 at 20:04

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GET requests shouldn't exceed 1-4 kilobytes in size due to browser and server limitations. You would have to split your request in chunks to do this.

If the data comes from a form, you could, for example utilize jQuery's .serialize() function to put the data into one string. Then split the string into kilobyte-sized chunks and send it out using Ajax. You would have to have a server-side script that glues the chunks back together, possibly using a unique identifier specified in the Ajax requests.

Some sources on the length limitation:

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    RFC2616 mentions 255 bytes as safe upper limit. It's however an old spec. Nowadays I think 2K is safe, but I am unsure about mobile clients. The limit by the way doesn't apply on query stirng part only, but on the entire URI.
    – BalusC
    Jun 4, 2010 at 20:00

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