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Service Portal: Redirect to home page (hidden behind company logo image)

normally this would happen by default out of the box as the image is located in the header menu 


in this case the logo has been moved into a custom sidebar


HTML:


<img ng-click="goToHome()" ng-src="{{::portal.logo}}" title="a title" role="presentation" alt="${Portal Logo}" />


client script:

function($scope) { var c = this; $scope.goToHome = function(){ window.open("/sp", "_self"); } }

better way:

function($scope, $location) { var c = this; $scope.goToHome = function(){ $location.search("id", "home"); } }



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