How to access part of an HTML page with a # in the URL











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I have this URL: C://Test1//extract/review1.html#Overview.2FSummary



Is it possible to access that part of the page?
I tried with open() but I'm getting:



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  • Test1//? Is the double slash onvpurpose?
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I have this URL: C://Test1//extract/review1.html#Overview.2FSummary



Is it possible to access that part of the page?
I tried with open() but I'm getting:



error file not found



because of the # in the URL.










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  • Test1//? Is the double slash onvpurpose?
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    Nov 13 at 7:33













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I have this URL: C://Test1//extract/review1.html#Overview.2FSummary



Is it possible to access that part of the page?
I tried with open() but I'm getting:



error file not found



because of the # in the URL.










share|improve this question















I have this URL: C://Test1//extract/review1.html#Overview.2FSummary



Is it possible to access that part of the page?
I tried with open() but I'm getting:



error file not found



because of the # in the URL.







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  • Test1//? Is the double slash onvpurpose?
    – BlueSheepToken
    Nov 13 at 7:33


















  • Test1//? Is the double slash onvpurpose?
    – BlueSheepToken
    Nov 13 at 7:33
















Test1//? Is the double slash onvpurpose?
– BlueSheepToken
Nov 13 at 7:33




Test1//? Is the double slash onvpurpose?
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