Look at this url:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions?sort=newest
This is the default url when browsing questions. It's normal. There are also other optional parameters:
pagesize - int, [1..50] - the number of records returned
page - the offset
Now. When you set the pagesize, for example to 13
, such an url will be generated:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions?pagesize=13&sort=newest
But, when you change the page to a different one (the default is 1
), you will get this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions?page=2&sort=newest
Although the page is different now, the server somehow remembers that the user wants to see 13
records at a time. Does this mean that it is not a pure GET
method? Is there some body beneath indicating the usage of a POST
?
I assume that Stack Overflow is authoritative in terms of the design, that is why I would learn why such a design.
EDIT
I can see that some people are hating this question. Tell me why. This concerns a programming design and I am trying to learn why it is done this way. The Stack Overflow site is used as an example here just because it is authoritative.