http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19847252/cross-origin-requests-are-only-supported-for-http
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 11:10:28 AM UTC-6, Rupam Dutta wrote:
>
> Yes, I found that there is a XHR exception in devtool console. The error
> is "Cross origin requests are only supported for HTTP."
> I am trying to redirect to Test.html from Index.html and both files are
> located under same "Views" folder.
> As specified, I have used the below code in routeProvider config:
> $routeProvider
> .when('/view1',
> {
> controller: 'FirstController',
> templateUrl: '../Views/Test1.html'
> })
> .when('/view2',
> {
> controller: 'FirstController',
> templateUrl: '../Views/Test2.html'
> })
> .otherwise(
> {
> redirectTo: '/view1'
> });
> });
>
> So basically I need to change the route in HTTP protocol. How to do that,
> if you can help me out.
>
> Thanks,
> Rupam.
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Luke Kende <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> So if you load the template's url in the browser's address directly and
>> that works, then check and see if chrome's network tab shows the xhr call.
>> Is it a cross-domain or server issue? If there's no xhr call at all, then
>> is ng-app firing (there should only be one ng-app in the index.html not in
>> each file), and have you included the ng-router javascript library?
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 1:59 AM, Rupam Dutta
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, I have used ng-view to load the routed views dynaically in my
>>> index.html.
>>> I am unaware how to check xhr call in chrome devtools, but I will give a
>>> try.
>>> But just to reconfirm about the template path, I tried with hard-coded
>>> absolute url (just for testing) instead of relative path in my templateUrl,
>>> that also did not work.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Rupam.
>>> On Mar 16, 2014 12:56 PM, "Luke Kende" <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Did you use ng-view in your index.html file? Then you can see the XHR
>>>> call in the browser's developer tools to verify the path being called to
>>>> load the template.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, March 15, 2014 10:35:59 PM UTC-6, Rupam Dutta wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am stuck in a very basic area. I was just building few Views (simple
>>>>> html files) having different functionality with almost every file
>>>>> pointing
>>>>> to AngularJs library.
>>>>> My html files are located under "Views" folder and angular js files
>>>>> (main and route) under "Scripts" folder. The entire stuff is developed
>>>>> under Dotnet MVC4 project.
>>>>> Every file is working FINE in such scenario when I am running the
>>>>> Dotnet application.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now my requirement got changed to bring out the entire project from
>>>>> Dotnet MVC4 and just keeping only Views and Scripts without any other
>>>>> Dotnet dependencies.
>>>>> So, surprisingly after pulling out the Views and Scripts and I
>>>>> attempted to run those individually, every html executed perfectly with
>>>>> angular implementations.
>>>>> But, wherever there is ng-route dependency and logic is written to
>>>>> route the current html to another html, that redirection is NOT happening
>>>>> at all.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am attaching a sample routing code herein below which is pretty
>>>>> simple:
>>>>>
>>>>> myApp.config(function ($routeProvider) {
>>>>> $routeProvider
>>>>> .when('/view1',
>>>>> {
>>>>> controller: 'FirstController',
>>>>> templateUrl: '../Views/Test1.html'
>>>>> })
>>>>> .when('/view2',
>>>>> {
>>>>> controller: 'FirstController',
>>>>> templateUrl: '../Views/Test2.html'
>>>>> })
>>>>> .otherwise(
>>>>> {
>>>>> redirectTo: '/view1'
>>>>> });
>>>>> });
>>>>>
>>>>> Test1.html and Test2.html contains simple text like Test1 and Test2,
>>>>> nothing else.
>>>>>
>>>>> I hope I could make myself clear on my issue. Any suggestions and
>>>>> advice will be helpful for me. Looking forward.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Rupam.
>>>>>
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