I use Request.QueryString[“var”] to pull the value of http://test.com/test.aspx?var=test into a string
the same thing doesn’t work for test.aspx#var=test
how can I get it from that version of a querystring?
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I don’t think the part of the url after the # is passed to the web server directly. To access it you would need to do some javascript processing to pass it on.