I've hosted my Angular 11 app to IIS on a remote server. The application routing works fine for 2 out of my 3 routs. The first two are routings from the login page to the 'home' page and from 'home' to 'design' page (clicking on home gets me back to the home page as well). These two routes are accessed by
this.router.navigate(['design']);
or
this.router.navigate(['home']);
What does not work is going from the 'design' page to the 'preview' page. This routing is done by opening a new Window (new tab in the browser)
window.open('preview');
404 - File or directory not found. The resource you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
I've read that I should configure my IIS for it to URL Rewrite but I don't get that concept. This all works when doing it from VSCode and ng serve
My question is, what I am missing, is it the IIS configuration, and if so what am I getting by URL Rewriting - the examples on MS webpage do not seem relevant to me when I am aiming for the proper URL - http://servername:port/preview and getting the 404 error
or is it the issue with window.open()?
I am presented by the same 404 - File not found error when trying to refresh the page that is not the login page.
I've read this thread but I still don't get the need for URL Rewriting
This is the app-routing.module.ts code:
const routes: Routes = [
{path: '', component: LoginComponent},
{path: 'design', component: PaletaFormaComponent},
{path: 'preview', component: PreviewFormaComponent},
{path: 'home', component: FirstPageComponent},
];
@NgModule({
imports: [RouterModule.forRoot(routes)],
exports: [RouterModule]
})
export class AppRoutingModule { }