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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T16:46:58+00:00 2026-05-20T16:46:58+00:00

I use Rails3, JQuery and will_paginate gem to make remote pagination links. Known solution

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I use Rails3, JQuery and will_paginate gem to make remote pagination links. Known solution for this is:

$('.pagination a').live('click',function (){
  $.getScript(this.href);
  return false;
});

With this code I get links like: http://localhost:3000/products?_=1300468875819&page=1 or http://localhost:3000/products?_=1300468887024&page=2. So the little question is: what is this strange param _=1300468887024 (looks like Unix-time). What is its purpose? As I know this can cause some problems with search crawlers.

UPD: The solution is described here.

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    2026-05-20T16:46:59+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    it’s a cache buster. It’s also used in development mode, so to avoid getting an old request from the browser cache.

    (unfortunately, all the explanations I found are realated to advertisement :S)

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