Anything after the # will be treated as the id of the anchor. So, in order
for that url to work as you want you will need:

http://www.site.com/page.cfm?foo=1#test

Regards,

Dominic

On 15/11/2007, Will Swain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anyone help with this. This may be common knowledge but I've never
> come
> up against it before.
>
> http://www.site.com/page.cfm#test?foo=1
>
> CF doesn't see the url variable on the end of the url. The CGI.ScriptName
> doesn't include it, in fact I can't see it included in any CGI variable.
> Is
> there a way of grabbing the url variable in these cases (where there is a
> #
> in the url), or will it simply not work?
>
> Oh, this is on IIS6 + CF 7.0.2
>
> Thanks
>
> Will
>
>
> 

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