Like Sri is saying here, i think that you're probably missing the
boat. Find an article to see an example of History in use.  And in the
words of Ray Ryan, get history right early!

It feels obtuse at first but it eventually comes together.

Trevis

On Sep 11, 12:25 am, Sri <sripathikrish...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anything after the # can be picked up by calling History.getToken()
> method.
>
> On Sep 10, 12:30 pm, Pion <onlee2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I just sawhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uniform_Resource_Locator#Syntax
> > which mentions about the "#" sign.
>
> > How do I retrieve the value of FOO which includes on this 
> > URL:http://localhost:8080/get?FOO=BAR#123"; ?
> > The result/value of FOO should be "BAR#123".
>
> > On Sep 10, 8:56 am, Pion <onlee2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks. Window.Location.getParameter("FOO");  works.
>
> > > What does the "#" mean?
> > > I use ""http://localhost:8080/get?FOO=BAR#";  but
> > > Window.Location.getParameter("FOO") does not pick up the "#" sign.
> > > How do I retrieve the "#" as well?
>
> > > Again, thanks.
>
> > > On Sep 10, 8:17 am, Ian Bambury <ianbamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > But you probably don't want to be doing that because if anything 
> > > > between the
> > > > ? and the first # changes, your whole app will reload from scratch and
> > > > you'll lose all state..
>
> > > > Ian
>
> > > >http://examples.roughian.com
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