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Security
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Solution

Solved. The reason is that Request::header(); unable to interpret the parameter with underscore. So after I changed to

$http.defaults.headers.common['csrfToken'] = CSRF_TOKEN;

It works! Thanks to rvs1977 from (https://github.com/laravel/framework/issues/1655#issuecomment-20595277)

Thank you!

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