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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:02:09+00:00 2026-05-13T07:02:09+00:00

When using jQuery BBQ they are using the words querystring and fragment. What is

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When using jQuery BBQ they are using the words “querystring” and “fragment”.

What is the difference btween the two?

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    2026-05-13T07:02:10+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:02 am

    In the definition of a URL (see e.g. here):

    Fragment URLs

    The URL specification en vigeur at the
    writing of this document ([RFC1738])
    offers a mechanism to refer to a
    resource, but not to a location within
    a resource. The Web community has
    adopted a convention called “fragment
    URLs” to refer to anchors within an
    HTML document. A fragment URL ends
    with “#” followed by an anchor
    identifier. For instance, here is a
    fragment URL pointing to an anchor
    named section_2:

    http://somesite.com/html/top.html#section_2

    The #section_2 part is also called “the fragment”. Its interpretation is up to the user agent (AKA client AKA browser), though the universal convention is that it’s the anchor of an <a> tag to which the browser is asked to position itself.

    The Query String, as explained here, is the part of the URL that’s passed to the server-side program — normally after a ? and up to but excluding the # if any. So, in:

    http://server/path/program?query_string#thefrag
    

    the query string would be query_string and the fragment would be thefrag.

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