- From: Henry Story <henry.story@bblfish.net>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:18:42 +0200
- To: Sebastian Schaffert <sebastian.schaffert@salzburgresearch.at>
- Cc: Patrick Logan <patrickdlogan@gmail.com>, Alvaro Graves <alvaro@graves.cl>, public-lod@w3.org, "semantic-web@w3.org >> \"semantic-web@w3.org\"" <semantic-web@w3.org>
On 27 Sep 2011, at 09:01, Sebastian Schaffert wrote: >> >> >>> - I ask for http://graph.facebook.com/sebastian.schaffert and I get http://graph.facebook.com/561666514# >>> - I ask for http://graph.facebook.com/561666514 and I get http://graph.facebook.com/561666514# >>> - I ask for http://graph.facebook.com/561666514# and I get 404. >> >> Curious. I do not get a 404 for that last one. > > Because the browser (according to the standard) removes the trailing "#". But if you send a GET request manually (telnet etc) and including the # you will get a 404. Sebastian, this is perfectly fine. Good tools should remove the # . It's part of the URI standard. As was pointed out before curl is broken in this respect. Henry Social Web Architect http://bblfish.net/
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