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Comments by OkuDoku (Top 6 by date)
OkuDoku
23-Sep-16 6:04am
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Try with a tutorial first, like
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/1010542/Angular-Tutorial-Part-Understanding-Single-page
because you don't seem to have understood the concept of this whole angular thingy. If it's not only the routing you have problems with, try the other parts too.
OkuDoku
23-Sep-16 4:10am
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Can you show your folder structure? It seems like your Url path is wrong. Also have you really called your controllers 'Login/Login'?
OkuDoku
16-Sep-16 8:39am
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i don't quite grasp what your problem is. can you provide more information? or at least a real question?
OkuDoku
16-Sep-16 6:21am
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Have you tried to display the output of subcategory instead of just comparing it? maybe its easier to determine what went wrong then
OkuDoku
13-Sep-16 5:23am
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When I have a new asp.net project, nuget installs the scripts to a folder calles Scripts. So on the html page i would have to pack
<script src="Scripts/angular.js"></script>
instead of
<script src="scripts/angular.js"></script>
on teh other hand i'm not even sure if it's case sensitive
[edit] just checked it, that's not the problem
OkuDoku
13-Sep-16 5:00am
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The only thing i can see in your routing code is the typo in the delete route, where you spelled templeteUrl. But that should not affect the other routes.
Are there any error messages or is it simply not showing anything?
[edit] Are you sure you have all the paths set up right? If you work with the default folders it maybe Scripts with a capital S for your scripts.
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