Last modified: 2014-06-26 22:30:55 UTC
Visit https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_Electric_Railways_Company_of_London#Move_to_public_ownership on phone It redirects to: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underground_Electric_Railways_Company_of_London e.g. hash is dropped. We should pass the hash in the redirect to avoid feedback like this: https://twitter.com/mumoss/status/351796893216542720
I assume this problem is in the redirector..
Wondering if this is Site requests or Apache conf territory...
Not entirely sure...
*** Bug 54101 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Max said this was tricky. Max care to explain here?
According to this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2286402/url-fragment-and-302-redirects/5915350#5915350 "IE10+, Chrome 11+, Firefox 4+, and Opera will all "reattach" the original URI's fragment after following a 3xx redirection." I assume we do one of these - if so why does it get dropped?
According to w3c spec fragments from the Location header are honored. http://www.w3.org/TR/cuap#uri If the browser isn't doing this this is an issue with the browser not us. I notice desktop Chrome doesn't have this issue for example.