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    Dean Rossi Guest

    HTML Form Element Limits


    To all,
    My question regards how many Form elements can reside in one HTML Form.

    I realize that the knee-jerk reaction would be to recoil in disgust over

    someone wanting to push the threshold for numerous Form elements, but its

    more for a discussion point, than for an actual final design. I seem to
    recall that at least some browsers (perhaps Netscape 4.7 or AOL Version?)

    had a limit of approximately 100.

    Any germane thoughts would be appreciated.

    Thank You

  2. #2
    Russell Jones Guest

    Re: HTML Form Element Limits

    If you have a Web server that can run ASP code, I'll give you a page to test
    it.

    Russell Jones
    Sr. Web Development Editor,
    DevX.com

    "Dean Rossi" <drossi@rosettatg.com> wrote in message
    news:3b5492e2$1@news.devx.com...
    >
    > To all,
    > My question regards how many Form elements can reside in one HTML Form.
    >
    > I realize that the knee-jerk reaction would be to recoil in disgust over
    >
    > someone wanting to push the threshold for numerous Form elements, but its
    >
    > more for a discussion point, than for an actual final design. I seem to
    > recall that at least some browsers (perhaps Netscape 4.7 or AOL Version?)
    >
    > had a limit of approximately 100.
    >
    > Any germane thoughts would be appreciated.
    >
    > Thank You




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