I have a web application that serves urls such as...
http://domain.com/#!/this-is-a-parameter
I want to redirect from http://domain.com/this-is-a-parameter
to my !#
version. I know that htaccess can't redirect to hashes, so my question is:
How do I make htaccess serve a 404 with my js redirect code, without changing the url? All my attempts have resulted in redirection to 404.html, which strips out the necessary data to perform the redirect.
http://domain.com/%23!/parameter
and it goes into infinite loop hell.