I understand applying path filters in URLS and search strings, but I find it odd that they would apply the same rules to request body content, especially content encoded as valid JSON, and especially for a BLOG platform where the content would be anything.
I thought it was the G2? I had the one with the z-fold keyboard that slid out on the long edge (landscape). I loved that keyboard. I could crank out long emails error free, unlike every other touch screen keyboard, like the one I’m using right now.
I have a small website and I have one page with an order form and I show a modal with the result of the order. This is how I do it. The Ajax calls gets back HTML that it shoves into the modal. It was just easier than writing JS with templates and parsing JSON. It always felt icky to me because that's not the way you're "supposed" to do it, but it works quite well.
I assume the question is referring to programming professional (i.e., for pay). I've been programming since the Basic on the Commodore 64 but I've only really been doing it professionally for the last 5 years or so.