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Answer by Quentin for How to handle #(hash) character in SEO friendly url?

# characters have special meaning in URLs have need to be encoded as %23 if they are to appear as data.

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Answer by Tony McCreath for How to handle #(hash) character in SEO friendly url?

# is part of the defined way URLs work which you can't change. The browser will strip off the # and any text after it before making a request. Once it gets the response it will then search the page for...

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How to handle #(hash) character in SEO friendly url?

How do you bypass the default behaviour if #(hash) which is to go to a specific part of a page? The problem that I have is that the # character is a part of the SEO friendly url which is a title and...

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