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10:49
Morning
 
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14:52
Hey, I have an application that works fine local, but if I deploy it I am getting redirected to the wrong page (I think).

So I have a Laravel application (API) in: /api/
My React frontend is on the main directory: /

If I login via my React frontend, I get a 302 Found on my Network tab, but the headers have location: /api/dashboard (while it should be /dashboard).

Any thoughts?
 
2 hours later…
16:55
I would check how you have your routes set
In laravel I don't have any routes (only the authentication ones) but I don't understand why it works local, and not on my host.
 
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18:22
oh wow
 
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20:25
CentOS 7 is EOL! I am so happy about this!
21:17
@Trowski I'm not sure if I am dumb or there is an issue with http-server-router. Wll I know I am dumb, but this specific case it's the package that is doing something it shouldn't.

If I have a path like `/foo%F2bar` I would expect the route `$router->addRoute('GET', '/{test}, Controller)` to be hit.

However there is a url decode in the router which prevents it https://github.com/amphp/http-server-router/blob/2.x/src/Router.php#L77 as it decodes the slash making it part of the path
Surely that is not expected right?
@PeeHaa See github.com/amphp/http-server-router/issues/4 and the linked issue. Seems that was on purpose.
If I understand the RFC correctly, /foo%F2bar and /foo/bar are to be treated as the same thing.
wat
Why would it even need to be encoded in that case?
It doesn't need to be encoded, I think that's the point.
That makes no sense to me :P
> If data for a URI component would conflict with a reserved
character's purpose as a delimiter, then the conflicting data must be
percent-encoded before the URI is formed.
Yeah, I was going off what @kelunik said. Reading the RFC again, I agree, that doesn't seem to make sense. "/" is a delimiter, so shouldn't be decoded.
21:32
Exactly
As a less boring question @Trowski? How are you doing nowadays?
Still working with Mark?
Based on the test added, it seems the thinking was that you could define a route as "/foö" instead of "/fo%C3%B6", but it appears that was wrong.
@PeeHaa I'm doing well, staying very busy with work and other non-coding projects. Yep, still working with Mark.
\o/

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