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    Allow extension in the urlscan  
eyalgross


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08-18-04 12:52 PM

In our site we are use extension like  html#k1,html#avoda,html#ke .

The parameters after the # are changed .

How i can enable this extensions group on the urlscan.

Thanks,

Eyal.





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    Re: Allow extension in the urlscan  
Dave


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08-18-04 12:52 PM

after the # is an anchor point reference in the page, urlscan hopefully
doesn't consider that part of the file extension.

"eyalgross" <EYAL_G@HILAN.CO.IL> wrote in message
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> In our site we are use extension like  html#k1,html#avoda,html#ke .
>
> The parameters after the # are changed .
>
> How i can enable this extensions group on the urlscan.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Eyal.







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    Re: Allow extension in the urlscan  
Eyal Gross


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08-18-04 12:52 PM



The # is shown as part of the extension.

The log that i get is :

URL contains extension '.htm#avoda', which is not specifically allowed.
Request will be rejected.  Site Instance='3', Raw
URL='/Moked_Yeda_Lesachar/Laws.htm#avoda'

Eyal.

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    Re: Allow extension in the urlscan  
Roger Abell [MVP]


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08-22-04 11:05 PM

You could alway change over  to use of denied extensions list
instead of the allowed extensions processing you now have in
use.  Given URLscan is seeing htm#anything as an extension,
it is hard to see how you could find another solution.

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Roger
"Eyal Gross" <eyal_g@hilan.co.il> wrote in message
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>
>
> The # is shown as part of the extension.
>
> The log that i get is :
>
> URL contains extension '.htm#avoda', which is not specifically allowed.
> Request will be rejected.  Site Instance='3', Raw
> URL='/Moked_Yeda_Lesachar/Laws.htm#avoda'
>
> Eyal.
>
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