A page reload doesn't have to mean that your chat is reloaded.
Especially not if the chat is ajax-only.
That should be independent of which page the user is on.
Think parallel.

On Apr 20, 7:57 am, Dmitry Shevchenko <dmitr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for you advices, but I can't stop using ajax on my site, I
> have a chat window on my pages, so if page will reloaded - I have to
> relogin user to chat - this will overload chat server.
> I knew about SEO problems, but I think we could fix it by sitemap and
> robots.txt
>
> So I needed a solution, how to wrote correct route with using # ,
> like- domain.com/#/controller/action/params
> I need  to explaine route ignor first #
>
> Something simmilar to facebook urls - where most of all urls have a #!/
> url
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