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How to get Url Hash (#) from server side

I'm having some trouble to get the hash value from a variable.

I'm using the default action in the AccountController

[HttpPost]
public ActionResult LogOn(LogOnModel model, string returnUrl) { ... }

but if I pass this link on:

http://localhost:1357/none/Account/LogOn?returnUrl=a/b/c#day-22

I can never catch the #day-22 value

below it's a breakpoint after the login:

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I never get the hash value on the HttpContext.Request.Url object.

What can I do to forward the user to the correct URL with the hash part?

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  • @GovindKamalaPrakashMalviya it's not exactly the same.
    – balexandre
    Aug 21, 2012 at 10:51

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You need to urlencode it.

Try: http://localhost:1357/none/Account/LogOn?returnUrl=a/b/c%23day-22

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  • works lovely, thanks for the idea, it's a simple one that even I didn't thought of testing :)
    – balexandre
    Aug 21, 2012 at 10:48
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This is not possible because the URL fragment (the bits after the #) is not sent from the browser to the server.

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  • Oi João. So, how can I get it?
    – balexandre
    Aug 21, 2012 at 10:44
  • You need to send that piece of information through other mechanism that actually allows sending information to the server, for example a hidden field. Aug 21, 2012 at 10:46
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Use HttpUtility.UrlEncode and HttpUtility.UrlDecode while forming/resolving that part.

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  • The string never get's to the server... no matter what decode utility I use, The value is not there!
    – balexandre
    Aug 21, 2012 at 10:46

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