oliver wrote:
> It is possible that the css and js files on linkedin are actually
> generated on the fly (as JSP, php, or some other dynamic language),
> and the passed-in query string tells the server which code to send to
> the client.
> 
> It is equally possible that the query string is just a 'flag' that
> says "this page was written against this version of the css/js
> files."  It would be relatively easy to search the web logfiles for
> 'non-current' versions, and find any pages that need to be updated.

Not to forget that the parameter could have been used to bypass browser
cache.


--Klaus

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