On Oct 27, 2006, at 6:12 PM, Jonathan Dance wrote:
Because this bug could affect a large number of backends
(cgi/fastcgi/proxy), nginx should remove the anchor part of the URL
before passing it on to any other service.
That sounds like something someone should do in a config file , to
match with certain versions of IE
# is invalid... it should be encoded and sent as a %23 -- but i can
see the possibility of breaking more browsers by stripping it, than
by leaving it in and just having a user-defined browser match regex
for ie
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