Hi guys!

It is nice to alter the url with the content so we can always come
back by just accessing the url. I'm sure you know that to do this
without actually reloading the page you can append #parameters. For
example changing from

http://mypage.com/product#id=4 to http://mypage.com/product#id=53

would not reload the page because it's basically the same, but can
show different content by parsing the id parameter from the url.

My question is if there's a way to listen to a URL change? The only
think I've come up till now is to periodically check for a change in
the url, but that's always a bad move. Any ideas?

Thanks!
Cristian

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