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[PATCH] Anchors don't work when session tracking is handled by URL rewrite

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             Status|REOPENED                    |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |WONTFIX



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-04-05 18:06 -------
To elaborate on Bill's point.  If the anchor correctly follows the query,
then the anchor travels to the rewritten URL via the query.  No anchor will
be detected because is was removed as part of the query.  Only if there
is no query will an achor be detected.  Thus the order doesn't matter except
that the current code recreates the same order in the original URL.  This means
that if someone incorrectly put the anchor in front of the query string, it
will still be in front of the query string in the rewritten URL.  I agree
with Bill that this is preferable to "fixing" the URL.

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