I am doing a $http.post()
action from my Angular controller to the server and I get the response as a JSON Object. I would like to pass that object in $state.go()
to redirect to another page. Does $state.go()
has any limitation regarding the amount of data that is kept in that object since that object will be appended to the url?
Wednesday 3 August 2016
angularjs - Amount of data that can be passed in $state.go() angular js
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