I may be wrong... but I don't think you can. the reason is that a #ref
doesn't get sent to the server... the browser uses it to look up a <A
NAME> in the document.
Dion
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On Mon, 11 Oct 1999, Burns, Brendan wrote:
> Anyone out there have any idea about how to get at a #ref in a URI from an
> HttpServletRequest?
>
> ie: the URL is http://wabba?x=a&y=b#fred
>
> and I want to get the "#fred"
>
> thanks
> brendan burns
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