That's not correct. It will be there since its stored in the browser's session memory, not your application's. It will be there until you close the browser (or a new tab). It's like a hidden piece of the URL.
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That's not correct. It will be there since its stored in the browser's session memory, not your application's. It will be there until you close the browser (or a new tab). It's like a hidden piece of the URL.