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Carl Krig commented on STS-831:
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Can't help but feel this whole discussion took a wrong turn somewhere, went 
from "stripes:form action is misinterpreted when it contains hashtags" 
(resolution execution n-1 if you will, when all is good and well and the rest 
should be client-side business only) somehow into a discussion on side-effects 
and RedirectResolutions being some kind of panacea (in resolution execution n 
if you will). Might have been my use-cases. Just in case somebody would agree 
there is a valid use for anchored actions, and is not up to patching, 
workaround for those cases when there are no side-effects and you just want to 
forward back the result from a search (without filling the log files with 
warnings), is to nest double form-tags (<form 
action="/My.action#bananas"><s:form action="/My.action" 
partial="true">..</s:form></form>). Moving on.

> Hash anchors (#) in form action breaks binding to ActionBean
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: STS-831
>                 URL: http://www.stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-831
>             Project: Stripes
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: ActionBean Dispatching, Tag Library
>    Affects Versions: Release 1.5.6
>            Reporter: Carl Krig
>            Assignee: Timothy Stone
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: STS-831.patch
>
>
> Problem:
> <form action="/My.action#my"> gives an ERROR ... tag.FormTag - Could not 
> locate an ActionBean that was bound to the URL [/My.action#my]. Without an 
> ActionBean class Stripes cannot determine whether the ActionBean is a wizard 
> or not. As a result wizard behaviour will be disabled.
> Expected:
> Properly bind to same as "/My.action" would have. More specifically, drop the 
> hash mark and everything that comes after.

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