Sometimes, when I go to the clojure.org website, I see my address bar
flashing a few urls on the wikispaces domain. I would look in that
direction: these redirects might not keep the fragment in the url.

I do not think this is related to the cheat sheet itself; i seem to
remember losong fragments on google search result links too, though I did
not keep notes.

On Wednesday, 11 February 2015, Andy Fingerhut <andy.finger...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> There are multiple links in the Clojure cheat sheet here:
>
>
> http://jafingerhut.github.io/cheatsheet/clojuredocs/cheatsheet-tiptip-cdocs-summary.html
>
> that go to clojure.org/somewhere#some-anchor
>
> For example, in the "Special Forms" section, and the sub-section "Binding
> Forms / Destructuring", there is a link "(examples)" that (tries to) go to
> the URL: http://clojure.org/special_forms#binding-forms
>
> Often when I click on it for the first time in a while, it will lose the
> anchor and instead go to:
>
> http://clojure.org/special_forms
>
> If I hit back in my browser and click on the same link again, this time it
> keeps the whole URL, including the anchor.   I have tested Safari on Mac OS
> X 10.9.5, which definitely does this, sometimes.  It does not happen all of
> the time, so I am not yet sure whether it happens with other browsers like
> Firefox 35.0.1 and recent Chrome, too.
>
> Other links that sometimes exhibit this behavior:
>
> 4 links "literals" in the Primitives/Other section, all of which should go
> to here: http://clojure.org/reader#The%20Reader--Reader%20forms  but
> sometimes I see it go to http://clojure.org/reader instead.
>
> 5 links in "Reader Macros" section -- not the ones to quote, var, or
> deref, but the ones appearing first in the descriptions.
>
> Anyone else see this behavior?  More importantly, can anyone explain why
> it happens, and/or how the behavior can be prevented?  If it is simply a
> bug in Safari, then I won't worry too much about it.
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
>
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