Reputation: 67
Is there a limit on URL-Length or on Parameter-Length while doing from $.ajax
?
below is my code, in which var extract
could be length of 5000 characters, and two of them could be 128 chars length.
$.ajax({
url: "addObligationDraft?account.id="+aId+"&extract="+extract+"&groupForId="+groupForId+"&groupFor="+groupFor+"&TAndD="+TAndD+"&fg="+fg+
"&frequency="+frequency+"&subType="+subType+"&startDate="+startDate+"&completionDate="+completionDate+"&ownerUserId="+ownerUserId+
"&ownerManagerUserIdValue="+ownerManagerUserIdValue+"&financial="+financial+"&trigger="+trigger+"&actionType="+actionType+"&financialPenalty="+financialPenalty+
"&approvalRequiredMessage="+approvalRequiredMessage+"&transitionMilestoneMessage="+transitionMilestoneMessage+"&responsibilityListId="+responsibilityListId+
"&contractName="+contractName+"&phaseListId="+phaseListId+"&referenceSectionMessage="+referenceSectionMessage+"&obId="+obId+
"&otCrossReference="+otCrossReference+"&otTransition="+otTransition+"&otCustOO="+otCustOO+"&otComments="+otComments,
dataType: "stream",
beforeSend: function(){
showBusy();
},
complete: function(xmlHttp){
hideBusy();
},
error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
hideBusy();
showDialogMessage('Obligation not Saved. Please re-try.');
},
cache: false,
success: function(data) {
if(data.indexOf('Error') == -1) {
$("#obDraft").empty();
$("#obDraft").append(data);
document.getElementById("noObInDraft").style.display = "none";
resetPage();
var chk = data.split("javascript:showDraftOb");
chksize = data;
if(chk.length == 2)
document.getElementById("addObligationAjax").style.display = "block";
showDialogMessage('Obligation Added Successfully');
}
else
showDialogMessage('Obligation not Saved. Please re-try.');
}
});
Upvotes: 1
Views: 4122
Reputation: 8109
It does not matter if queried via Ajax or not, there is a general limitation on URL length. See this question for an explanation.
Ask yourself if you really need such a long URL or if you can store some information in other ways (e.g. cookies, in a DB...).
Upvotes: 1