How can I set up 404 redirects in Angular CLI?
To set up 404 redirects in Angular CLI, you can use the Angular Router's wildcard route. This route should point to a component that handles the 404 error.
Can you show me an example of how to implement that?
Sure! In your routing module, add a wildcard route like this: { path: '**', component: NotFoundComponent }
. This will redirect any unknown paths to the NotFoundComponent.
What if I want to redirect to a specific page instead of a component?
You can use the redirectTo
property in your wildcard route. For example: { path: '**', redirectTo: '/home' }
will redirect all unknown paths to the home page.
Is there a way to customize the NotFoundComponent?
Absolutely! You can customize the NotFoundComponent to display a message, links to other pages, or any other content you want.
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