04-07-2019, 10:05 PM
using a pound sign # creates a fragment of the url. What I mean is
In a URL, a hash mark, number sign, or pound sign ( # ) points a browser to a specific spot in a page or website. It is used to separate the URI of an object from a fragment identifier.
The part with the #money doesn't change the url, when you click to the url its still only going to the base url then moving you down the page.
Are you saying that the link with the # shows as valid?
If you can give a specific example of a real site that might be helpful.
In a URL, a hash mark, number sign, or pound sign ( # ) points a browser to a specific spot in a page or website. It is used to separate the URI of an object from a fragment identifier.
The part with the #money doesn't change the url, when you click to the url its still only going to the base url then moving you down the page.
Are you saying that the link with the # shows as valid?
If you can give a specific example of a real site that might be helpful.