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Patch request
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Resolution: Won't fix
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Minor
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None
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4.0.5
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None
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Centos7, mariadb, apache
I know that you propably want to handle the Fragment identifier issue, but there is a lot of URL's when the # char is inside URL.
Like this:
8127:20190327:115302.173 In substitute_simple_macros() data:'https://poczta.wp.pl/k/#/mails/?label=1' 8127:20190327:115302.173 In http_substitute_variables() data:'https://poczta.wp.pl/k/#/mails/?label=1' 8127:20190327:115302.173 End of http_substitute_variables() data:'https://poczta.wp.pl/k/#/mails/?label=1' 8127:20190327:115302.173 query [txnlev:0] [select name,value,type from httpstep_field where httpstepid=3 order by httpstep_fieldid] 8127:20190327:115302.173 URL contains fragment delimiter, fragment part is deleted from URL 8127:20190327:115302.173 In substitute_simple_macros() data:'15s' 8127:20190327:115302.173 In substitute_simple_macros() data:EMPTY 8127:20190327:115302.173 In substitute_simple_macros() data:EMPTY 8127:20190327:115302.173 process_httptest() use step "3. Po zalogowaniu" 8127:20190327:115302.173 process_httptest() use post "" 8127:20190327:115302.174 process_httptest() go to URL "https://poczta.wp.pl/k/" 8127:20190327:115302.178 process_httptest() page.data from https://poczta.wp.pl/k/:'<!DOCTYPE html>
so the part of URL, should not to be deleted.