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Reported by Björn Höhrmann: When trying to validate e.g. <http://validator.w3.org:8001/#foo> you get at http://validator.w3.org:8001/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fvalidator.w3.org%3A8001%2F %23foo [...] The document located at <URL:http://validator.w3.org:8001/#foo> was checked and found to be valid XHTML 1.0 Strict. [...] and later [...] http://validator.w3.org:8001/check?uri=http://validator.w3.org:8001/#foo [...] On both occurences the fragment identifier should be removed since it is not part of the URI.
Much like Bug #62, the fix for this requires changes that have too many potential side-effects to deal with for this beta. Leaving target as 0.6.0 Final.
Didn't make the cut for 0.6.0. Retargetting to 0.6.1.
I don't want to touch this for 0.6.1. Setting target 0.7.0.
Won't make it for 0.7.0.
I believe this is now fixed in CVS (did that before seeing these comments)... what kind of side effects do you expect?