Re: Convert "#" to Ascii "%23"

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I have no idea what your talking about  LiveHTTPHeaders ??  free
Fiddler tool from MS ??

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:14 AM, Emmanuel E <emmanuel.e@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  Usewith Firefox and check out what is actually sent. Or
> use the free Fiddler tool from MS and check out what is actually going out
> on the wire.
>
>  Phil Pinkerton wrote:
>
>  I am not sure where the problem is I tried both IE and Firefox with
> the same results.
>
> Perhaps it is in the cgi or perl script ? see REQUEST_URI below has
> dropped the path from
> the "#" forward.
>
> I cannot show details but the sequence goes like this ( page displayed
> with # in the URL)
>  Snip ...
>
> HTTP_HOST - Server
> HTTP_REFERER -
> http://server.net/cgi-bin/application/app_1.pl?en=PROJECT_Name
> HTTP_USER_AGENT - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1;
> SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506.648;
> .NET CLR 3.5.21022)
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH - /vol/gcc/3.4/lib
> ORACLE_HOME - /vol/oracle9.2.0.6
> PATH -
> /usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/opt/VRTS/bin:/etc/lvm:/usr/lib/lvm
> PYTHONPATH - /svn01p/svn/src/viewvc-1.0.3/lib
> QUERY_STRING - en=PROJECT_Name&pkn=20080526+-+Defect+
> REMOTE_ADDR - xx.xxx.xxx.xxx
> REMOTE_PORT - xxxx
> REQUEST_METHOD - GET
> REQUEST_URI -
> /cgi-bin/application/app_1.pl?en=AOA_Property&pkn=20080526+-+Defect+
> SCRIPT_FILENAME - /server.net/cgi-bin/application/app_1.pl
> SCRIPT_NAME - /cgi-bin/application/app_1.pl
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:25 AM, Emmanuel E <emmanuel.e@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>  Would it by any chance be a browser problem?. Since a # is a reference to a
> part of the page, a browser should not send stuff after the # to the server.
> But I have no idea how a # in a query string should be handled. Are you sure
> that it is the server which is dropping stuff after the # and not the
> browser itself?
>
>
>  Phil Pinkerton wrote:
>
>
>
>  Need to convert "#" to "%23" when a # is in the URL path.
>
> Example>
>
>
> http://server.net/cgi-bin/application/app_1.pl?en=PROJECT_Name&pkn=20080526+-+Defect+#123456
>
>
>  This example shows in the http URL address just fine but beacuse of
> the "#" is the first character in the defect sub-folder name the
> actual page is not found because everything at the "#" is dropped.
>
> How can I configure Apache to change the "#" in a path to its ascii
> equivalent ( %23 ) ?
>
> If I manually change it in the URL address line the page is displayed
> just fine showing the folder content.
>
>  Example2>
>
>
> http://server.net/cgi-bin/application/app_1.pl?en=PROJECT_Name&pkn=20080526+-+Defect+%23123456
>
>
>  please advise
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>
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