I already have done $locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
but it is not working. Whenever I access http://example.com
it goes to http://example.com/#!/
. Code is given here:
var myApp = angular.module('myApp', ['ui.router', 'ui.bootstrap']);
myApp.config(['$qProvider', function ($qProvider) {
$qProvider.errorOnUnhandledRejections(false);
}]);
myApp.config(function($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider,$locationProvider) {
// For any unmatched url, redirect to EXTRANET home page
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/');
// Now set up the states
$stateProvider
.state('listrole', {
url: "/list-role",
views: {
'main-content': {
templateUrl: rootUrl+ 'views/main.html',
controller: 'rolesCtrl'
}
}
})
$locationProvider.hashPrefix('');
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
});
Update
I added $locationProvider.hashPrefix('');
as well but no difference. Also let me tell you that I am enter address in address bar and hitting enter. Am I doing right? how will browser find that it does not need to refresh from server?
Update #2
Ideally I want URL as http://example.com
and http://example.com/#!/list-role
to http://example.com/list-role
. Right now http://example.com/list-role
gives 404
Update #3
I am using nginx proxy, if that helps.
Update #4
Erased Cache. Now I can see http://example.com
instead of http://example.com/#!
but still http://example.com/list-role
gives 404
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