Localhost url of vue cli ends with a '/#/'. Why is that so?












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I noticed that if I run a local vue cli server with the router function, the URL gets a /#/ at the end. When I enter another page (e.g. about) the '#' is between the 'localhost:8080' and the page name (e.g. localhost:8080/#/about). Why is this and is it possible to show the URL without it? Thank you










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    I noticed that if I run a local vue cli server with the router function, the URL gets a /#/ at the end. When I enter another page (e.g. about) the '#' is between the 'localhost:8080' and the page name (e.g. localhost:8080/#/about). Why is this and is it possible to show the URL without it? Thank you










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      I noticed that if I run a local vue cli server with the router function, the URL gets a /#/ at the end. When I enter another page (e.g. about) the '#' is between the 'localhost:8080' and the page name (e.g. localhost:8080/#/about). Why is this and is it possible to show the URL without it? Thank you










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      I noticed that if I run a local vue cli server with the router function, the URL gets a /#/ at the end. When I enter another page (e.g. about) the '#' is between the 'localhost:8080' and the page name (e.g. localhost:8080/#/about). Why is this and is it possible to show the URL without it? Thank you







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          You can visit HTML5 History Mode: https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/history-mode.html





              const router = new VueRouter({
          mode: 'history',
          routes: [...]
          })





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          routes: [...]
          })





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              const router = new VueRouter({
          mode: 'history',
          routes: [...]
          })





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          You can visit HTML5 History Mode: https://router.vuejs.org/guide/essentials/history-mode.html





              const router = new VueRouter({
          mode: 'history',
          routes: [...]
          })






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