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Most web-based forms use the HTTP POST command instead of the HTTP GET to send data back to the server. The reason for this is that POST allows you to hide the data from the user whereas the GET command includes the data as parameters in URL.
Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer Browsers turn redirected POST commands into GET commands, therefore, ClusterCATS hides the data and assigns it a unique ID. It then sends the data to the server and modifies the URL so it includes the unique ID. Once connected to the server, the URL ID is matched with the data so that the server can correctly process it.
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