Yes, it appears that is the case. The hash mark is interpreted by the
browser and is never sent as part of the GET request.

I was doing some javascript trickery, but it's non-essential. Thanks
Adam.

-Phil Crosby

On Jan 12, 10:59 am, Adam Atlas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As far as I know, the browser never actually sends that. Client-side  
> JavaScript can access it, so I think that's the best you'll be able to  
> do. Otherwise you'll need to use a query-string or somesuch.
>
> What do you need this for?
>
> On 12 Jan 2008, at 13:52, Phil Crosby wrote:
>
> > I've made a request to my server in a new window:
>
> >http://localhost:8080/main#hello
>
> > How can I discover that the request was made with #hello on the end?
> > Everything in web.ctx.environ seems to have stripped out the hash mark
> > piece.
>
> > I'm using 0.22
> > -Phil Crosby
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