Probably what you want is the "prefix" .urp directive, which sets the
prefix that appears before _every_ URL that an Ur/Web app handles.
On 03/14/2013 05:01 PM, Daniel Patterson wrote:
I would like to host multiple ur/web apps on a single domain, without
using subdomains, as right now most of what I'm making are little
experiments, and I like keeping them together.
So for example, I want to put foo app at:
domain.com/foo/
and bar app at:
domain.com/bar/
Where everything beginning at that url is proxied to the ur/web app. I
can use `rewrite url` to get all the urls working well (internal /
external), but when I have client-side code, it is served at
/app.SOMETHING.js - which doesn't work. Is there a way to rewrite or
add a prefix to that url?
If not, is there a way to make the name of it more recognizable? ie,
if it were app.foo.SOMETHING.js then I could match that on the
webserver and know to proxy it, but if I have multiple ur/web apps and
they both generate similar-looking urls, there isn't any way for that
to work.
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