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authorgdennie2013-09-22 11:56:25 -0400
committerPete Bacon Darwin2013-09-25 22:30:03 +0100
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docs(guide/$location): provide a title for section about `replace()`
Closes #4104
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@@ -121,6 +121,8 @@ All of the setter methods return the same `$location` object to allow chaining.
change multiple segments in one go, chain setters like this:
<pre>$location.path('/newValue').search({key: value});</pre>
+## Replace method
+
There is a special `replace` method which can be used to tell the $location service that the next
time the $location service is synced with the browser, the last history record should be replaced
instead of creating a new one. This is useful when you want to implement redirection, which would