Sorry, seems I didn't read to the end.
Hard to tell without an repo example or actual code.

On Friday, January 15, 2016 at 5:23:41 PM UTC+1, HansMeise wrote:
>
> Unfortunatley thats not the problem. As described I already fixed the 
> problem you described (see "Btw. I already fixed the "Cannot GET ..." error 
> with redirecting all requests to the index.html").
> Nevertheless I also tried HashLocationStrategy, but this doesn't help for 
> my problem either :(
>
> Am Freitag, 15. Januar 2016 17:19:25 UTC+1 schrieb Günter Zöchbauer:
>>
>> That's a browser feature.
>> Angular by default uses HTML5 pushstate (PathLocationStrategy in Angular 
>> slang). 
>> You either need a server that processes all requests like it were 
>> requesting `index.html` or you switch to `HashLocationStrategy` (with # in 
>> the URL for routes)
>>
>> https://angular.io/docs/js/latest/api/router/HashLocationStrategy-class.html
>>
>

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