This is my home-index.js file
var homeIndexModule = angular.module("homeIndex", ["ngRoute"]);
homeIndexModule.config(["$routeProvider", function ($routeProvider) {
$routeProvider.when("/", {
templateUrl: "/templates/topicsView.html",
controller: topicsController
})
.when("/newmessage", {
templateUrl: "/templates/newTopicView.html",
controller: newTopicController
})
.when("/message/:id", {
templateUrl: "/templates/singleTopicView.html",
controller: singleTopicController
})
.otherwise({ redirectTo: "/" });
}]);
I have a base html page which links to four pages.
<ul>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Home", "Index", "Home")</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("Contact", "Contact", "Home")</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("About", "About", "Home")</li>
<li>@Html.ActionLink("My Messages", "MyMessages", "Home")</li>
</ul>
When the site loads it goes to "http:/localhost:51264/#/", which loads the home page and everything works fine (the "/templates/topicsView.html" page). But if (from that page) I click the Home link again, it goes to "http://localhost:51264/#", without the slash and the topicsView.html isn't loaded. If I put the slash back it loads fine.
If I access the home page from the contacts page it properly loads "http:/localhost:51264/#/"
if "/#/" is the right spot for the homepage that's fine, as long as I could ensure if someone accesses "/#" it redirects there.