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Max number of inputs
Hello
I'm designing a set of table driven input forms using ASP. My goal is
to keep these ASP pages looking exactly like the State and Federal paper
forms to ease user training.
If you are familiar with any government form - the number of inputs per
page is great!
I have been told that a maximum number of HTML input are allowed on a page
exists. Is this true? I can find no such documentation of this.
I have allready created an HTML form with over 650 textboxes - just to
see if it would blow up on the submit. All textboxes came into the action
page just fine.
Is this more of a design standard to protect the server - a limitation
of previous HTML - or what?
Thanks so much!
Lisa
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