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What do you think about having absolute links when generating urls for the local storage?
Today the urls are relatives, (without a forward slash at the start) this means that if I try to use it in a page that is not in the website root, it will not be found.
The change is very simple, just need to add a / at the start of the url.
I can't think in any problem it may cause, could also be a configuration if you don't want to change the current behaviour.
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What do you think about having absolute links when generating urls for the local storage?
Today the urls are relatives, (without a forward slash at the start) this means that if I try to use it in a page that is not in the website root, it will not be found.
The change is very simple, just need to add a
/
at the start of the url.I can't think in any problem it may cause, could also be a configuration if you don't want to change the current behaviour.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: