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Answer by Mudit Jha for Why is the hash part of the URL not available on the...

The hash component is not passed on to the server but it is extensively used on the client side. Specifically, in single page applications, the text following a hash is used to represent state of the...

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Answer by katomaso for Why is the hash part of the URL not available on the...

I would like to extend the answer on the reason WHY the fragment is not sent to the server. Because it is intentional and desired behavior. Let's look at URL string in...

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Answer by shamittomar for Why is the hash part of the URL not available on...

No, it is available to the browser only, so you have to deal it with Javascript. The server can not read it.Explanation:Basically the hash component of the page URL (the part following the # sign) is...

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Answer by meder omuraliev for Why is the hash part of the URL not available...

https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2396#section-4When a URI reference is used toperform a retrieval action on theidentified resource, the optionalfragment identifier, separated fromthe URI by a...

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Why is the hash part of the URL not available on the server side?

For example if I type in the URL:http://www.foo.com/page.php?parameter=kickme#MOREURLThen on the server there is no part: #MOREURLIs possible to send or get these part to the server without jQuery AJAX?.

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