Thank you for your explanation.

The reason is users don't get the same page with the same url,
 and, they can't read the url.
Just wondering if I can use existing classes or should write my own.
It seems I shouldn't use stateful snippet for this, "stateless"
requirement.

Best regards.

On Oct 18, 6:35 pm, Marius <marius.dan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> F1054255562605UD5 means that a function on server side will be invoked
> when this is sent. I believe these is a function that the Paginator is
> binding automatically. Is there a more specific reason why you want
> this ?
>
> Br's,
> Marius
>
> On Oct 18, 11:12 am, night_stalker <usur...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi all, I've just tried the PaginatedSnippet and is willing to make
> > some query pages with it, but the url parameter looks not very good (I
> > got a "/post?F1054255562605UD5=_ ").
>
> > So —— how to make paginated page's url more friendly? I'd prefer
> > something like "/posts?page=2".
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