Thank you Alex for the explanation. I was not aware of single page
application design. After a bit of google, it seems to be more popular than
I expected.
O. O.



Alexandre Rafalovitch wrote
> The # part is JavaScript URL. It is not seen by the server. It is part
> of a standard single-page-application design approach. So, it is not
> visible to Jetty rules, etc.
> 
> If you don't have a problem here, I would suggest just taking this
> part on faith and continue to other parts of Solr....
> 
> Regards,
>    Alex.





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