I did try ui-router's state based routing but nothing would happen when 
clicking a link once I removed the url param from the $stateProvider. I 
must have been doing something wrong; it was my first time working with 
ui-router.

On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 1:48:25 PM UTC-5, Raul Vieira wrote:
>
> i don’t think there is away to localize url based routing per ng-app as 
> they both are interested in window events .  One solution could be to use 
> ui-router’s state based routing instead of the urls.  The caveat in this 
> case is losing bookmark-ability.
>
> Raul
>
> On Nov 25, 2014, at 12:06 PM, Trevor Burkholder <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Normally I would say no but I'm working with Liferay in this case - an 
> enterprise portal - so the Angular applications will live inside portlets 
> which can be made to be instancable. 
>
> So, a use case would be: 
>
> A client wants a charts portlet where the data source is configurable - 
> something that is possible through portlet configuration within the 
> Portal/CMS UI - but for all intents and purposes the application in each 
> instance would be the same app, but they might need to navigate 
> independently. The client could drag their chart portlets, each containing 
> a copy of the same Angular chart application, onto a page and then they 
> would all operate independently.
>
> This all isn't necessary but it would be nice if it were possible. I know 
> you can have two copies of the same app running on a page, so it would, or 
> should, follow that it is also possible for them to navigate independently. 
>
> On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 11:48:29 AM UTC-5, Eric Eslinger wrote:
>>
>> Is there a good reason to have two instances of the same application 
>> running on the same page? If you control the application, it may make life 
>> a ton easier to have it be one application with multiple UI-views.
>>
>> e
>>
>> On Tue Nov 25 2014 at 8:34:05 AM Trevor Burkholder <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have two instances of the same application running on a single page, 
>>> by using angular.bootstrap, but routing in one application triggers a route 
>>> change in both applications. I've tried this with ui.router and Angular's 
>>> built-in routing.
>>>
>>> Is there any way to get routing to be restricted within each application?
>>>
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