Hi Hillel,
No, you don’t need more the 1 service. you can use the route as an
identifier for an state object.
something like:
app.service('state', [
'$location',
funtion($location) {
var st = {};
this.getState = function () {
return st[$location.url()];
};
this.putState = function (state) {
st[$location.url()] = state;
}
return this;
}
]);
This is of coarse sample code, but you should get the hang of it.
Regards
Sander
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