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# als invoer niet geaccepteerd. #8

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PhilipHoeben opened this issue Mar 18, 2015 · 1 comment
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# als invoer niet geaccepteerd. #8

PhilipHoeben opened this issue Mar 18, 2015 · 1 comment
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# als invoer niet geaccepteerd.

@Potherca Potherca added the bug label Mar 18, 2015
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Potherca commented Apr 9, 2015

I've been wracking my brain over this. It is expected behaviour, in so far as that the browser does not send the # character (or anything following it) to the server. Of course this does not mean it is acceptable behaviour...

The workaround to still being able to use a # character would be to have it url-encoded which results in %23 but this is only a workaround. A neater solution would be to do something with javascript, the question however, is what exactly needs to be done...

Solutions will be posted here when they become available.

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