I prefer the '*_path' methods to get relative URLs that automatically
adjust to more environments, and to minimize the chance of mismatches
behind reverse proxies. Except in redirects where I've read the target
is supposed to be an absolute URL. Some other Pyramid developers
prefer the '*_url' methods.

On Tue, May 28, 2024 at 11:32 PM Petr Blahoš <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have been using pyramid for many years and I have always been
> using
>
> request.resource_url
> request.static_url
> or similar ending with _url.
>
> Yesterday when trying to make IIS work as a reverse proxy I noticed
> that the links in my pages contain scheme://hostname:port part of the
> URL too. So I am thinking: Should I always use the resource_path / static_path
> functions to make the URLs?
>
> What are your thoughts?
> Thanks,
> Petr
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