This tut shows a combined approach: 
http://blog.berylliumwork.com/2012/09/tutorials-on-angularjs-and-rails-2.html?view=classic
 
(Don't forget to download angular-resource and require it in 
application.js. Other than that, everything worked.)

I'm fiddling with it right now, because I don't really want a single page 
app, and I really, really don't want a weird URL structure.


On Friday, April 5, 2013 3:13:20 AM UTC-4, Johan Vauhkonen wrote:
>
> Do you disable Rails routing somehow when using client-side routing?
>
> On Thursday, 4 April 2013 14:31:09 UTC+2, tamouse wrote:
>
> Absolutely, you can go so far as to have your SPA initial download be a 
>> static index.HTML in ../public, and just have your routes speak JSON to the 
>> Angular requests. I'm working on this currently only using backbone and 
>> underscore.
>>  
>

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