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Posted by meltedown on 11/17/05 15:23

black francis wrote:
> try NOT encoding the original url (it's the browser's job), but DO
> decode the "incoming" url.
>
I tried this even though it doesn't make any sense.
Browsers don't do anything to #. As far as I can see, it is not the
browsers job to encode anything in the url. #'s are not allowed in URLs.
Thats what urlencode() is for, and it works fine. The question is: why
doesn't %23 and everything after it make it to $_GET ?

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