Not sure really, perhaps you need to check with your hosting provider it could be a general server setting, that you may have to overrule by adjusting your .htaccess.
Alternatively, albeit not very elegant, you could go into the code and simply remove all #XYZ action targets.
PS: you CSS textarea issue you can resolve with adding:
.cform textarea { display:inline; }
Andre - Guest
3:02 am - January 26, 2008
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You were right -- there's a security filter in apache which freaks out when it sees a pound sign in the url.
And thank you for looking on the website and seeing the textarea misalignment! I was just troubleshooting this.
BTW, I liked your photo gallery a lot. Both the photography (excellent food and liquid/water photos) and the gallery software. Which feeds off a file suitable for slideshowpro... is this a highly customized instance of slideshow pro?
Best regards and thank you for a wonderful plugin!
Thanks for the kind feedback! Yes it's a SlideShowPro client that I bought a long time ago, an earlier version (which I never updated, shame on me) and highly customized. At the time I wanted to see how much I could strip it down...