Also note that setting the "cache:false" option will create that
additional parameter with a random value. That way the browser will
not find a cache with the same resource name and always requests a new
page.

On Oct 2, 5:42 am, acedanger <acedange...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I believe it was because I originally had "global: false". Once I
> changed that, the URL formatted as I expected it to.
>
> On Oct 2, 11:31 am, acedanger <acedange...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Here is my code:
>
> > $.ajax({
> >                 url: lUrl,
> >                 global: true,
> >                 async: false,
> >                 data:{"none":"none"},
> >                 type: "GET",
> >                 dataType: "text",
> >                 success: function(result){
> >                         alert("result is "+result);
> >                         parsedJSON = JSON.parse(data);
> >                 },
> >                 error: function (XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
> >                         alert(textStatus);
> >                 }
>
> > });
>
> > All of my urls that are sent to the server have "?_=(some random
> > number)". In the specific case of the above code, the generated URL is
> > "http://url/script.php?_=1254497109001&none=none";. How can I prevent
> > this from happening? Why is it happening?
>
>

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