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Lost the ability to run in a subdirectory #28

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LordAro opened this issue Mar 27, 2017 · 8 comments
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Lost the ability to run in a subdirectory #28

LordAro opened this issue Mar 27, 2017 · 8 comments

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@LordAro
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LordAro commented Mar 27, 2017

Liking what you're doing with phppgadmin, considering how dead upstream is

However, it appears that in your changes you've made it so that you can no longer use phppgadmin in a subdirectory, e.g. example.com/phppgadmin . This appears to be because of hardcoded / at the beginning of all filepaths.

Would be excellent if you could restore this ability :)

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ffflabs commented Mar 27, 2017

I could try. However, keeping static assets linked relatively to current url won't be trivial once you right click somewhere on the tree and display a section on its own as opposed to displaying it in a frameset.

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LordAro commented Mar 27, 2017 via email

@jangrewe
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Yes, restoring this functionality would be crucial - thanks! =)

@ffflabs
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ffflabs commented Jul 28, 2017

I'm working on this

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ffflabs commented Aug 4, 2017

@jangrewe @LordAro

This should have been settled with the merge of #40
I'll release this as Release beta 17

@jangrewe
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I'm running e012bbe, but i still only get two panes with 404 =(

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ah, nevermind! Fixing the Nginx config solved it. Thanks!

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ffflabs commented Aug 25, 2017

@jangrewe
Yeah, nginx config is mandatory. Remember that you could be running, for example, wordpress on the domain root, and phpPgAdmin6 on a subfolder. Each of them have different rewrite rules.

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