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Letamp;#39;s talk a little bit about the difference between GET and POST. Weamp;#39;ve already seen one of the differences, and thatamp;#39;s GET parameters are included in the URL and POST parameters are included in the body. Another difference is that GET requests are often used for fetching documents and GET parameters are usually used to describe which document weamp;#39;re looking for or maybe what page weamp;#39;re on or things of that nature-- basically, things that are describing what weamp;#39;re getting; where POST parameters are often used for updating data-- for actually making changes to the Server or to the data held on the Server. Another difference is that GET parameters-- because they are in the URL-- have a maximum URL length, or theyamp;#39;re affected by the maximum URL length because you can only encode so many parameters. For example, I think Internet Explorer allows 2000 characters in the URL, or something like that, which can be quite limiting. POSTs, by