Il giorno 14/apr/2014, alle ore 09:33, Mauro Servienti <[email protected]> ha 
scritto:

> unfortunately, this is not that easy :-)
> It is much more a UI/Navigation related issue. let me do a much cleaner 
> sample.
> 
> on the search page the user execute a search and gets back a bunch of results
> each result contains a "ref" to the server side location where the client can 
> get the result detail json.
> the user clicks on a result and must be redirected to the details page

Ok, If the user click in a second moment there is not a nested XHR call. It is 
a normal XHR call. 

But I don't understand if you have problem with Angular route or you have not 
tried it. 

M.
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