Hash in url root, separator is stripped
See original GitHub issueWhen using url’s like this:
url: '/#/home'
it get’s stripped as:
https://hostname.com#/home
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- Created 7 years ago
- Comments:6 (1 by maintainers)
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As we no longer use url-join this appears to have been fixed
'/#/home'
renders as<loc>https://hostname.com/#/list</loc>
!
or no!
The relevant issue on url-join is https://github.com/jfromaniello/url-join/issues/10