yes, why not matter what name you give to variable but it will be a parameter!

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> Em 25/08/2015, às 17:03, brian van vlymen <[email protected]> escreveu:
> 
> yes it does works thank you so much for very simple fixed it I never knew 
> about the orders of "when". 
> 
> also, one more question will be ok if like this
> 
> .when('/:view1Id',{
>                      templateUrl: 'view1-details.html',
>                       controller: 'view1-detailsCtrl'
>          })
> .when('/:view2Id',{
>                      templateUrl: 'view1-details.html',
>                       controller: 'view1-detailsCtrl'
>          })
> will be there still be encompasses all since the ID is not same? 
>  
> 
>> On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 2:53:16 PM UTC-5, Armando Couto wrote:
>> I believe that this regular expression '/: view1Id' encompasses all, there 
>> is always something will fall there, but if you change the order will see 
>> what works.
>> 
>> app.config(['$routeProvider', function($routeProvider) {
>>      $routeProvider
>>              .when('/',{
>>                      templateUrl: 'view1.html',
>>                      controller: 'view1Ctrl'
>>              })
>>              .when('/cat2',{
>>                      templateUrl: 'view2.html',
>>                      controller: 'view2Ctrl'
>>              })
>>              .when('/cat3',{
>>                      templateUrl: 'view3.html',
>>                      controller: 'view3Ctrl'
>>              })
>>              .when('/:view1Id',{
>>                      templateUrl: 'view1-details.html',
>>                      controller: 'view1-detailsCtrl'
>>              })
>>        .otherwise({
>>              redirectTo: '/'
>>        });
>> }]);
>> 
>> 2015-08-25 16:24 GMT-03:00 brian van vlymen <[email protected]>:
>>> I could not click on Category 2 or Category 3 at all. I am stuck with 
>>> ".when('/:view1Id " because of $routeParams . 
>>> 
>>> here an example 
>>> 
>>> http://plnkr.co/edit/qhwQihV7hqcvaA6KvEL9?p=preview
>>> 
>>> I am struggled with this and I dont understand why it does not work that 
>>> way... 
>>> 
>>> please help thanks. 
>>> 
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>> 
>> 
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