On 22/07/2015 2:03 a.m., Felipe Almeida wrote: > Amos, thank you. So as far as I understood, there is no way to use squid to > block that, right? > What could be a good solution? Block the whole URL? > Thank you once again. > Felipe > RFC 3986 section 3.5: " Fragment identifiers have a special role in information retrieval systems as the primary form of client-side indirect referencing, ... the fragment identifier is not used in the scheme-specific processing of a URI; ... ... the fragment itself is dereferenced solely by the user agent, ... it also serves to prevent information providers from denying reference authors the right to refer to information within a resource selectively. " The URL #fragment in browser memory is effectively and semantically the same as an idea in a users head. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users