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'Dot.png' Is using a Relative reference, Should be absolute URL? #5

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Nhawdge opened this issue Apr 13, 2021 · 4 comments
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'Dot.png' Is using a Relative reference, Should be absolute URL? #5

Nhawdge opened this issue Apr 13, 2021 · 4 comments

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@Nhawdge
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Nhawdge commented Apr 13, 2021

Hello, Thanks for the great plugin! I found an issue where an odd redirect pointed a user to /Episerver/Cms/home/Index. When the dot tries to load it fails to resolve since it relies on /Episerver/cms and fails when home/index is in the URL. Not sure if this is something that can be resolved

@ErikHen
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ErikHen commented Apr 14, 2021

Hey. Thanks. Not really sure what you mean. How can I reproduce this issue?

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Nhawdge commented Apr 30, 2021

Sorry for the late reply, The easiest way to recreate it, on any site, Load <yourdomain>/Episerver/Cms/home/Index and you'll see the dot.png can no longer be properly referenced.

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ErikHen commented May 3, 2021

Ok, now I understand the issue.
Using an absolute path is not possible because not all solution use the standard "/episerver/...". But I will look into it and see if there is a good solution.

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ErikHen commented May 4, 2021

Version 1.0.1 contains a fix for this.

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