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[Resolved] Filter adds query string in URL

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Problem:
When updating Views with ajax query parameters are added to the URL. How to avoid that?

Solution:
This is enabled by default (which allows sharing URLs with search parameters set), but can be disabled at Toolset > Settings > Front-end Content in the section "Browser history management for AJAX custom searches".

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Last updated by Vito Peleg 6 years ago.

Assisted by: Nigel.

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I am trying to: Use the filter on page

Link to a page where the issue can be seen:

I expected to see: Content refresh without the query string parameter

Instead, I got: Query string is added to the URL with all search parameter even when using ajax call

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Nigel
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Hi Vito

This is enabled by default (which allows sharing URLs with search parameters set), but can be disabled at Toolset > Settings > Front-end Content in the section "Browser history management for AJAX custom searches".

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Thanks for help. Issue is resolved.

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