That was my problem.  My <base> tag had a "." in it and not "/".

Thanks for the help.



On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 11:51:56 AM UTC-5, Lucas Lacroix wrote:
>
> The previous, now depracted, RC1 router specified that you had to have a 
> "<base>" element in your HTML like this:
>
>> <!DOCTYPE html>
>> <html>
>> <head>
>>     <base href="/" />
>> ...
>
>
> Does the V3 router not have a similar requirement? If it does not, then I 
> see know way for Angular to magically know how to construct the URLs 
> correctly (ie. not based off the current URL but based off of some other 
> URL).
>
> -Luke
>
>

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