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Absolute vs Relative URLs #19

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harmanpa opened this issue Nov 23, 2015 · 5 comments
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Absolute vs Relative URLs #19

harmanpa opened this issue Nov 23, 2015 · 5 comments

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@harmanpa
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The generated reports use absolute file:// URLs. This makes it impossible to move the files or to serve them via http. An option should be available to use relative URLs instead.

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tbeu commented Mar 1, 2016

Do you really require an option or can/should relative URL always be used?

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harmanpa commented Mar 1, 2016

Personally I think relative URLs should always be used, but I don't know if that would break any current usages

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tbeu commented Mar 1, 2016

Yeah, was thinking the same.

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tbeu commented Mar 1, 2016

Actually, which URLs in the generated reports do you mean?

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tbeu commented Mar 2, 2016

@harmanpa The file:// URLs are only there as a summary where the CSV files came from. They cannot be made relative. Is this what you mean?

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