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Docs: Internal hash-links' hrefs on docs.angularjs.org all lead to the docs home page #16608

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Current behavior:

Internal hash-links on all doc pages (i.e. ones that are meant to just scroll the user to a section on the same page) are all broken, leading to the docs home page instead of the current one.

This seems to work - clicking on the links scroll to the correct place and the URL updates properly - but that's because Angular.js intercepts the native browser navigation.

This is caused by the <base> tag that points to the main page, causing seemingly harmless hash-links like #migrating-from-1-6-to-1-7 to resolve against the document.baseURI instead of the current URL path name.

Expected / new behavior:

All the links should work when opened in a new tab.

Minimal reproduction of the problem with instructions:

If you try to open one of the links on a new page, e.g. via Ctrl+click (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+click (macOS) you'll get to the incorrect:
https://docs.angularjs.org/api#migrating-from-1-6-to-1-7
instead of the expected:
https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/migration#migrating-from-1-6-to-1-7

See e.g. how at https://docs.angularjs.org/guide/migration the "Migrating from 1.6 to 1.7" link behaves.

AngularJS version: N/A

The docs for older AngularJS versions don't suffer this issue, compare a correct:
https://code.angularjs.org/1.6.6/docs/guide/migration
with a broken:
https://code.angularjs.org/1.6.7/docs/guide/migration

Browser: all

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