HTTP 1.1 specifies
The HTTP protocol does not place
any a priori limit on the length of
a URI. Servers MUST be able to handle
the URI of any resource they serve,
and SHOULD be able to handle URIs of
unbounded length if they provide
GET-based forms that could generate
such URIs. A server SHOULD return
414 (Request-URI Too Long) status if a
URI is longer than the server can
handle (see section 10.4.15).
Note: Servers ought to be cautious about depending on URI
lengths above 255 bytes, because some older client or proxy
implementations might not properly support these lengths.
No restriction on Content-Length (for POST requests) is specified.