In Javascript, how do I “clear” the back (history -1)?

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忘掉有多难 2020-11-29 22:26

When the user loads the page, I immediately do a window redirect to another location.

The problem is, when the user clicks back, it\'ll go back to the page which doe

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  • 2020-11-29 22:32

    For anyone coming across this page and looking for an AngularJS way to accomplish this (rather than javascript), use the $location service's replace() method (documentation) :

    Use $location.url('/newpath'); or $location.path('/newpath'); as you normally would to do the redirection in angular. And then just add $location.replace(); right after it. Or you can chain the commands like this:

    $location.url('/newpath').replace();
    
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  • 2020-11-29 22:51

    Instead of using window.location = url; to redirect,

    try:

    window.location.replace(url);
    

    after using replace() the current page will not be saved in session history, meaning the user won't be able to use the Back button to navigate to it.

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  • 2020-11-29 22:52

    You can use location.replace to replace the current location entry (the redirect page) with the new one (the target). That requires that you do the redirection via JavaScript rather than with meta tags or a 302. E.g.:

    // In the redirecting page
    location.replace("path/to/target/page");
    

    Live example | Live example source

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