Glad to hear it.

Unfortunately I don't know to answer your question - but if you find out
please post it back here for future reference.

One other question is # or #!? Will google try to index plain # or you need
to have #! in the url?



On Mon, Oct 26, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Ed Bras <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Vassilis.
> I just solved part of the issue: I commented a line robots.txt file such
> that it can crawl the /resouces folder that contains all images/css/js.
> So google was able to get further, and show correctly the first screen.
> I just have to find out how it's able to crawl the rest of the screens. It
> hink through a sitemap, but I am a bit confused how the sitemap should look
> ? Should I just use the full ur's with the history token ? example:
> www.leuker.nl/index.html#OtherPage ?
> - Ed
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