Reputation: 2306
I'm building a route in angular.js like so:
$routeProvider
.when('/ui/:id/foo/:netloc', {
controller:'FooController',
templateUrl:'/views/foo.html'
})
The trouble is really simple - I want netloc to be able to be a dns or ip address. So sample routable paths might look like...
/ui/12345/foo/here.or.there.com/
/ui/54321/foo/10.24.36.48/
Unfortunately, while I found that it successfully routes this:
/ui/12345/food/here/
It will not route any path where the parameter contains a period. I though perhaps it was trying to do some sort of format discovery magic, so I tried this:
/ui/12345/foo/here.com.html
But that didn't work either. Any ideas on how to make this work?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 351
Reputation: 2405
Seems to most likely be a bug in your implementation. I tried it out locally and it worked fine.
Upvotes: 1