Can't get rid of routing to "public" |
New installation of CI 4.3.2. with Bonfire 2. Trying to make this change to the home page URL
mysite.com/public TO mysite.com Changed the document root to the "public" folder. Removed "public" from baseURL in .env and app/Config/App.php, leaving trailing slash. Now, mysite.com gives a "404 Can't find a route for 'get: public'" error, and the URL in the browser address bar changes to mysite.com/public. I've cleared every cache I can think of. Tried it in multiple browsers, on my Windows laptop and Android phone. These URLs work fine: mysite.com/index.php // home page mysite.com/admin // goes to Bonfire mysite.com/home // I created a route to the "Home::index" in Routes.php Exactly the same baseURL changes remove "public" no problem in another account in the same environment. Any ideas?
It seems your web server config is wrong.
(03-15-2023, 10:12 AM)Tbronson Wrote: New installation of CI 4.3.2. with Bonfire 2. Trying to make this change to the home page URL I am not sure I understand what you did. What is the application structure now, and which directory on the server is accessed and which file is run when you open a browser at mysite.com? This does not make sense: "Removed "public" from baseURL in .env and app/Config/App.php, leaving trailing slash" - there is no "public" by default on $baseURL property in app/Config/App.php... Anyway, in case you have not solved the problems yet: I have recently done some changes to Bonfire app links, so you may want to update the app and run it again.
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Donatas G.
@Tbronson Have you already found a solutions for yourself?
I have a similar problem. I use a subdomain, which points to the main folder and I can't get rid of the 'public' in the url. Config/app $baseURL is the subdomain with trailing slash public/htaccess: appstarter standard
Normal server:
root -- app --system -- public ( or public_html ) ---- assets ------ css ------ js ------ etc; -- writable Sub Domain: root -- app --system -- public ( or public_html ) ---- assets ------ css ------ js ------ etc; -- writable I'am on shared hosting and this has always worked for me. I just FTP everything up to my server in the root and it just runs. My Hosting provider is Web Hosting Buzz As for php version I have a CPanel dropdown to select any version of php. What did you Try? What did you Get? What did you Expect?
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