David,

The only thing I can think of is using Javascript to set a cookie with
the variable from window.location.href and then using PHP to pick up the
value.
Rather crude but it might work.

Will

-----Original Message-----
From: David T-G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 15 March 2004 14:08
To: PHP General list
Cc: Tom Meinlschmidt
Subject: Re: [PHP] catching URL#target params

Tom, et al --

...and then Tom Meinlschmidt said...
% 
% BACK BACK BACK. I'm a stupid fool ...

No you aren't, or that means I'm one for thinking the same thing.

Hmmm...  That doesnt' lend a lot of weight to your side :-)


% 
% #something is NOT send to the server, so it's unable to track it ...

Really?  You mean it stays with the browser entirely?  Wow.


% 
% sorry

Yeah; thanks anyway!


% 
% /tom
% 
% request was a.php?aasdf=1234a#greetz
% and from apache log
% someip - - [15/Mar/2004:15:01:37 +0100] "GET
/~znouza/a.php?aasdf=1234a HTTP/1.1" 200 3325

Hully gee; it sure looks like you're right.

Well, anyone with old calls will just be screwed, then.  On with work...


Thanks again & HAND

:-D
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