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I would like to host multiple versions of a SPA on the same site. I would like to use initial load paths like this:



http://host/myapp/1.0.1
http://host/myapp/1.0.2


However, if my html uses relative paths like "css/myapp.css", then these resolve to:



http://host/myapp/css/myapp.css


I know why this is, and I know if I use trailing "/" on the initial page loads it will work correctly, but obviously it would nice to not have to tell people to use the "/" on the end.



I suppose I could have the app adjust the base path on load, but that complicates the app somewhat. I am using vue and the solution would need to work at runtime, not compile time since i don't know all the subfolders the immutable app will be loaded from.



Is there a cleaner way to support multiple version-folders this way and have relative paths work properly?










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    I would like to host multiple versions of a SPA on the same site. I would like to use initial load paths like this:



    http://host/myapp/1.0.1
    http://host/myapp/1.0.2


    However, if my html uses relative paths like "css/myapp.css", then these resolve to:



    http://host/myapp/css/myapp.css


    I know why this is, and I know if I use trailing "/" on the initial page loads it will work correctly, but obviously it would nice to not have to tell people to use the "/" on the end.



    I suppose I could have the app adjust the base path on load, but that complicates the app somewhat. I am using vue and the solution would need to work at runtime, not compile time since i don't know all the subfolders the immutable app will be loaded from.



    Is there a cleaner way to support multiple version-folders this way and have relative paths work properly?










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      I would like to host multiple versions of a SPA on the same site. I would like to use initial load paths like this:



      http://host/myapp/1.0.1
      http://host/myapp/1.0.2


      However, if my html uses relative paths like "css/myapp.css", then these resolve to:



      http://host/myapp/css/myapp.css


      I know why this is, and I know if I use trailing "/" on the initial page loads it will work correctly, but obviously it would nice to not have to tell people to use the "/" on the end.



      I suppose I could have the app adjust the base path on load, but that complicates the app somewhat. I am using vue and the solution would need to work at runtime, not compile time since i don't know all the subfolders the immutable app will be loaded from.



      Is there a cleaner way to support multiple version-folders this way and have relative paths work properly?










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      I would like to host multiple versions of a SPA on the same site. I would like to use initial load paths like this:



      http://host/myapp/1.0.1
      http://host/myapp/1.0.2


      However, if my html uses relative paths like "css/myapp.css", then these resolve to:



      http://host/myapp/css/myapp.css


      I know why this is, and I know if I use trailing "/" on the initial page loads it will work correctly, but obviously it would nice to not have to tell people to use the "/" on the end.



      I suppose I could have the app adjust the base path on load, but that complicates the app somewhat. I am using vue and the solution would need to work at runtime, not compile time since i don't know all the subfolders the immutable app will be loaded from.



      Is there a cleaner way to support multiple version-folders this way and have relative paths work properly?







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