Access to the Yii application at the specified URL path
Please tell me what and where to configure if it is necessary that the application is not available on the primary domain http://example.ru, and for example on a certain (specified) URL path, here is so: http://example.ru/my_yii_app. If you do not configure, the application automatically sets the absolute paths to the application resources from the domain (root) name and, accordingly, neither css styles nor js scripts are loaded, because they are requested by the primary domain name. To configure in my opinion NGINX well or any other web server there is no sense since. Most likely the setting should be in the application itself. Googled topic yii @web
, yii @baseUrl
, yii path and namespace
, but no entries found. The suggested options don't work or perform what I need.
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Please tell me what and where to configure if it is necessary that the application is not available on the primary domain http://example.ru, and for example on a certain (specified) URL path, here is so: http://example.ru/my_yii_app. If you do not configure, the application automatically sets the absolute paths to the application resources from the domain (root) name and, accordingly, neither css styles nor js scripts are loaded, because they are requested by the primary domain name. To configure in my opinion NGINX well or any other web server there is no sense since. Most likely the setting should be in the application itself. Googled topic yii @web
, yii @baseUrl
, yii path and namespace
, but no entries found. The suggested options don't work or perform what I need.
php yii
Yii app should work perfectly fine in subdirectory. If you have any problem it is probably caused by incorrect configuration of your app or you're just creating URLs in a wrong way.
– rob006
Nov 12 at 21:01
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Please tell me what and where to configure if it is necessary that the application is not available on the primary domain http://example.ru, and for example on a certain (specified) URL path, here is so: http://example.ru/my_yii_app. If you do not configure, the application automatically sets the absolute paths to the application resources from the domain (root) name and, accordingly, neither css styles nor js scripts are loaded, because they are requested by the primary domain name. To configure in my opinion NGINX well or any other web server there is no sense since. Most likely the setting should be in the application itself. Googled topic yii @web
, yii @baseUrl
, yii path and namespace
, but no entries found. The suggested options don't work or perform what I need.
php yii
Please tell me what and where to configure if it is necessary that the application is not available on the primary domain http://example.ru, and for example on a certain (specified) URL path, here is so: http://example.ru/my_yii_app. If you do not configure, the application automatically sets the absolute paths to the application resources from the domain (root) name and, accordingly, neither css styles nor js scripts are loaded, because they are requested by the primary domain name. To configure in my opinion NGINX well or any other web server there is no sense since. Most likely the setting should be in the application itself. Googled topic yii @web
, yii @baseUrl
, yii path and namespace
, but no entries found. The suggested options don't work or perform what I need.
php yii
php yii
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Yii app should work perfectly fine in subdirectory. If you have any problem it is probably caused by incorrect configuration of your app or you're just creating URLs in a wrong way.
– rob006
Nov 12 at 21:01
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Yii app should work perfectly fine in subdirectory. If you have any problem it is probably caused by incorrect configuration of your app or you're just creating URLs in a wrong way.
– rob006
Nov 12 at 21:01
Yii app should work perfectly fine in subdirectory. If you have any problem it is probably caused by incorrect configuration of your app or you're just creating URLs in a wrong way.
– rob006
Nov 12 at 21:01
Yii app should work perfectly fine in subdirectory. If you have any problem it is probably caused by incorrect configuration of your app or you're just creating URLs in a wrong way.
– rob006
Nov 12 at 21:01
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Yii app should work perfectly fine in subdirectory. If you have any problem it is probably caused by incorrect configuration of your app or you're just creating URLs in a wrong way.
– rob006
Nov 12 at 21:01