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<div>Amos, thank you. Good explanation.</div>
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<div>Felipe</div>
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<div><br /><strong>De:</strong> squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<br /><strong>Enviada:</strong> Quarta-feira, 22 de Julho de 2015 03:17<br /><strong>Para:</strong> squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br /><strong>Assunto:</strong>  Block word in a URL part<br /><br />On 22/07/2015 2:03 a.m., Felipe Almeida wrote:<br />&gt; Amos, thank you. So as far as I understood, there is no way to use squid to <br />&gt; block that, right?<br />&gt; What could be a good solution? Block the whole URL?<br />&gt; Thank you once again.<br />&gt; Felipe<br />&gt; <br /><br />RFC 3986 section 3.5:<br />"<br /> Fragment identifiers have a special role in information retrieval<br /> systems as the primary form of client-side indirect referencing,<br /><br /> ... the fragment identifier is not used in the scheme-specific<br /> processing of a URI; ...<br /><br /> ... the fragment itself is dereferenced solely by the user agent,<br /><br /> ... it also serves to prevent information<br /> providers from denying reference authors the right to refer to<br /> information within a resource selectively.<br />"<br /><br />The URL #fragment in browser memory is effectively and semantically the<br />same as an idea in a users head.<br /><br />Amos<br /><br />_______________________________________________<br />squid-users mailing list<br />squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<br /><a href="http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users"; target="_blank">http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users</a><br /><br /></div>
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