How is the hash uri being used in Kibana, e.g. /app/kibana#/dashboard? also, is there an alternative e.g. is it also be accessible by combining the base URI with a query parameter (escaped_fragment={fragment})?
Thanks a bunch
How is the hash uri being used in Kibana, e.g. /app/kibana#/dashboard? also, is there an alternative e.g. is it also be accessible by combining the base URI with a query parameter (escaped_fragment={fragment})?
Thanks a bunch
Hi @dr_dob,
I'm not understanding the question fully. The #
in the URL is used for client-side routing within Kibana.
I guess my actual question is how can I send anything after the # (fragment identifier) to serverside routing? Or is that even possible?
I'm still not sure how I can help. Maybe shed some light on what you're trying to do?
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