I have a search query form on my home page (/)

<% form_tag(search_path, :method => :get) do %>
  <%= text_field_tag 'query' %>
  <%= submit_tag "Search", :name => nil%>

<% end %>

When I submit this search form, I want to end up at (/search?query=foo). However, right now I get /search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=foo. What's that utf8 parameter doing there? How can I get rid of it?

Thanks.

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The utf8 parameter (formerly known as snowman) is a Rails 3 workaround for an Internet Explorer bug.

The short answer is that Internet Explorer ignores POST data UTF8 encoding unless at least one UTF8 char is included in the POST data. For this reason, Rails injects an UTF8 character in the form to force IE to treat everything as UTF8 encoded.

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This parameter is a new feature of rails 3.

It was previously the snowman.

It helps IE to really use utf-8.

Avoid using form_tag and it works:

<form action="<%= search_path %>" method="get" >
  <%= text_field_tag 'query' %>
  <%= submit_tag "Search", :name => nil%>
</form> 
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Just what I was after - my search forms aren't getting persisted, so I just want a GET request with no "tick". Snowman could of stayed though, but he's gone now :( – Phantomwhale May 5 '11 at 3:23
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