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Why do some people write this:

shop/js/uds-jsonp.js?ver=2.70

instead of

shop/js/uds-jsonp.js

I have checked the resource with ?ver=2.70 or without ?ver=2.70 and I did not see any differences.

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    It's to avoid problems with the browser keeping a cached version of the script. Cache lookups are based on the complete URL, so if the version number changes the browser will not find the script in its cache.
    – Pointy
    Jul 31, 2015 at 12:48
  • Possible duplicate of what is style.css?ver=1 tag? Aug 19, 2016 at 11:28

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This is for cache busting, if you change the version (the ver URI parameter) when a user loads the page uds-jsonp.js will be reloaded and not loaded from cache, ensuring the latest version is served.

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