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

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On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Phil Pinkerton <pcpinkerton@xxxxxxxxx> 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.

The point is, the # and following stuff never make it to the server;
they are eaten by the client.

To fix the problem, you need to look at where that URL is being
generated, and fix the generator to properly escape the #. It can't be
fixed once it has been sent to the client.

Joshua.

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