uhm.... you can't (even in a normal request) have the value that is 
assigned with an #anchor (call it anchor, fragment, whatever) ... that 
doesn't get passed to the webserver....so you can't have a page that fails 
because of that #part

On Friday, April 19, 2013 8:22:21 PM UTC+2, BlueShadow wrote:
>
> Hi I got a custum error page which saves some of the data to give me a 
> quick overview of the why those errors happen. it stores the error code the 
> request.url and the useragent. my problem is I get a bunch of 400 errors. 
> and I want to know what the users/bots typed in exactly. request_uri gives 
> theurl of the error page request.url the URL they typed but stops at the 
> function.
> so if I type www.exampe.com/controller/function"#" I get a 400 error but 
> how can I get those 3 characters in my error log.
>

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