Hi Damien,

I did find the solution.  I am very busy right now - but will update this 
post later this week on how to fix it - it's really easy just has a few 
steps.

Thanks,
Ado

On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 10:57:46 AM UTC-7, Damien Galan wrote:
>
> Did you figured out ? i have the same problem
>
> On Thursday, September 5, 2013 6:34:17 PM UTC-4, Adnan Kukic wrote:
>>
>> Some more information:
>>
>> So i did a console.log on the req.url in node, which would get me the 
>> information of the request Url. 
>>
>> When accessing first level links like /about , or /users  I get nothing 
>> in the log (because a new request isn't being made?)
>>
>> but when trying to access deeper like /about/us or /overview/info, the 
>> console spits out:
>>
>> /user/views/aboutView.html
>>
>> or 
>>
>> /user/views/usersView.html
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> On Thursday, September 5, 2013 3:05:04 PM UTC-7, Adnan Kukic wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am having this strange issue with when html5mode is turned on.
>>>
>>> Background:  I am running NodeJS Express for the backend, but having 
>>> AngularJS do the routing on the app.  (Express handles my API routes)
>>>
>>> so I capture everything and just render the index.html and let angular 
>>> do it's thing:
>>>
>>> app.get('*', function(req, res) {
>>> res.sendfile('./public/index.html');
>>> });
>>>
>>> My angularJS routes look something like:
>>>
>>> angular.module("app-name", ['services', 'ngResource'])
>>> .config(function($routeProvider, $locationProvider) {
>>> $routeProvider.when('/', {
>>> templateUrl: 'views/homeview.html',
>>> controller: 'homeCtrl'
>>> });
>>>
>>> $routeProvider.when('/login', {
>>> templateUrl: 'views/loginView.html',
>>> controller: 'loginCtrl'
>>> });
>>>
>>> $routeProvider.when('/register', {
>>> templateUrl: 'views/registerView.html',
>>> controller: 'registerCtrl'
>>> });
>>>                $routeProvider.otherwise({
>>> redirectTo: '/'
>>> });
>>>
>>>
>>> This works perfectly.  I can access the login and register pages just 
>>> fine, if i type in a route that doesn't exist like "/kdsaj" it just 
>>> redirects to "/".
>>>
>>> The issue I am having is when trying to capture params or deep-linking. 
>>>
>>> So if i have a route that's '/about/contact' or '/users/:userId' 
>>>  angular crashes each time.  The only error I get is: Uncaught 
>>> SyntaxError: Unexpected token < 
>>>
>>> Has anyone experienced this problem before or knows any remedies?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ado
>>>
>>

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