AngularJS redirect to home page after login not working - angularjs

My application is with spring + angularJS and after authentication from controller i am not able to redirect to home page.
console.log("id:"+employee.id);
alert("Trying to redirect to home page");
$location.path("/home/"+employee.id);
When this gets executed http://localhost:9393/login#/home/21 is being redirected in the url but i want http://localhost:9393/home/21 (without /login#)

This is happening because $location is using Hashbang URL, you can change this by enabling Html5Mode .
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So include this in .config method of your module.
locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
For more details look here AngularJS Guide for $location

The hash is because of the hashbang mode. you will have to configure html5 mode. This tutorial explains how to enable html5mode (pretty url)
HTML 5 Mode- angularJs
For more details look here AngularJS Guide for $location

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App.js
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I want to remove index.html and (!) from my URL. Like as following image
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Angular ui router html5Mode false and accented URLs in chrome

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Spring MVC and AngularJS routing conflict

Hi Guys.
I have problem with routing between Spring MVC and AngularJS.
So, when I got homepage : http://localhost:8080/ captures that Angular and its ok but when i want go to another page e.g http://localhost:8080/dashboard captures that Spring MVC and Tomcat show error 404 Not Found.
To get to dashboard in need use url /#/dashbaord
Although i got below code in my file with routing configuration.
It is possible to angular was first taken into consideration and next Spring MVC?
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Regards
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For API calls to Spring Boot http://localhost:8080/springbootapi/wotever
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AngularJS and PhoneGap: $location.path causes subsequent tempateUrl lookup to fail

I'm having trouble getting path lookup to work with a AngularJS v1.2.0 and PhoneGap/Cordova Android application. I've come pretty far with html5mode(true) by setting <base href="."/> in index.html and then changing $routeProvider.when('/') to $routeProvider.when('/android_asset/www/index.html'). After that I am able to get redirectTo('login') to reach $routeProvider.when('/login') and there render templateUrl: 'static/partials/login.html' as expected.
The problem I have is that if I instead try to redirect to the login page from my Javascript code with $location.path('/login');, the route is found but templateUrl loading fails with an insecurl exception.
I've tried whitelisting access to file:// by using the new angular-sanitize module, but that does not help.
How can I make $location.path() do the same things as redirectTo so that the partial is loaded? Or is there some other way to solve this problem?
UPDATE: I got a bit forward by adding a call to replace() after the path function, e.g.:
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but that seems like a hack, and it still causes the templateUrl in the otherwise route to fail with the same exception.
Any ideas on what might be wrong? Is it that html5mode(true) just does not work at this moment with Phonegap and the only way to fix this is to set it to false and add hashtags to every path (like is done in the angular phonegap seed project)?
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AngularJS currently does not seem to support html5mode(true) inside a Cordova application because of the insecurl problem I reported. What I had to do is add
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<script>
var html5Mode = false;
</script>
So now $location.path('/login') as well as redirectTo: 'login' works, but links in html files, don't. To get those working in PhoneGap, with html5Mode disabled, I had to add #/ in front of every link, e.g. login.
That makes PhoneGap work, but breaks the web page which uses History API with html5Mode(true). The last piece of the puzzle was to add <base href="/"/> to the web page's index.html (and leave it out of the index.html of the PhoneGap project.) So now even though I have a link that says #/login in the web page, I get to the url http://example.com/login and don't see any hashes in the address bar.
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So in the end I have History API working in my web page and History API disabled in the PhoneGap project (where there really is no need for History API as there is no address bar). The only downside is the extra #/ I have to put in each template html file, but that is a minor annoyance compared to the ability to use all of the same html and javascript files for both web and mobile.
I had this same problem as well. I managed to fix it by skipping the leading slash in the route config:
$routeProvider
// route for the foo page
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controller: 'fooController'
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