that indeed does not help anymore.
I know that you are playing with that weird server... was it MS eaSy?

anyways, normally servers do accept both ways, post and get.
the only difference is that post'ing allows lot larger data to be transmitted.
now, the above code does the sending just correctly.
but seems that the request-header is not 100% what IIS expects and thus it thinks it's wrong.
the request-header is something I can't help you with.

except you could try with it commented out.
and think there is more on the subject at that w3.org page discussing forms.
maybe at some MS page too where ppl cry about that too.
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