hosting a react router app in a file called admin.html #11241
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For anyone else who sees this, I was able to make everything work. For my scenario, I also was using react bootstrap, which has its own link nav component for styling. I had to add the react router link inside of that to make it work. I haven't verified all scenarios yet but it seems fine for my simple use case. |
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Hi I am using createBrowserRouter with react-router-dom v 6.21.1
I am using vite and tailwind as well, though not sure that is relevant.
when I develop the application and host it in index.html, it works fine. when I change the name of the HTML file to admin.html, it completely throws the router.
I have several paths defined in the router, which is passed to a provider.
everything works fine until I change the filename from index.html to admin.html (I have a few different apps that get deployed to same directory) - then I get
No routes matched location "/admin.html"
when I click. I have several other links, not shown for brevity, which also begin to fail. How do I best let the router know to link/navigate relative to the page it exists in?Thanks
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