I have set up my routing in Angular and all works fine:
$locationProvider.html5Mode(true);
$routeProvider.
when('/', { templateUrl: '/Home/Index' }).
when('/User', { templateUrl: '/User/Index' });
However I now have an anchor tag to work as a logout button which will just redirect the user to /User/Logout, and logout will then log the user out and redirect them to the login page. So what I want is for angular js to just ignore this specific route and allow it to do a normal http redirect. This seems like something that should be really easy but I haven't been able to find a solution to the problem.
I know I could do a click event and do a window.location change in the click event but that seems like a really hacky way to do it.
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