Can github pages send http requests to an external server?
I have recently developed an angular app in which I had linked to a backend django rest api. Then I used gh-pages to deploy it. But it doesn't even show up (it's a blank page).
I know github only hosts static pages and cannot handle post/get requests. But I assume this is only from an external server to github not the other way around. Or am I wrong?
Thanks for help.
Edit:
There is the link to the github pages for the project
angular deployment httprequest github-pages
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I have recently developed an angular app in which I had linked to a backend django rest api. Then I used gh-pages to deploy it. But it doesn't even show up (it's a blank page).
I know github only hosts static pages and cannot handle post/get requests. But I assume this is only from an external server to github not the other way around. Or am I wrong?
Thanks for help.
Edit:
There is the link to the github pages for the project
angular deployment httprequest github-pages
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can you share the link for github pages you hosted
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 21 at 6:42
@PardeepJain sorry didn't see your comment: i have edited the question to add the link. I still don't have an answer. Thanks for help.
– mctrjalloh
Nov 23 at 4:30
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I have recently developed an angular app in which I had linked to a backend django rest api. Then I used gh-pages to deploy it. But it doesn't even show up (it's a blank page).
I know github only hosts static pages and cannot handle post/get requests. But I assume this is only from an external server to github not the other way around. Or am I wrong?
Thanks for help.
Edit:
There is the link to the github pages for the project
angular deployment httprequest github-pages
I have recently developed an angular app in which I had linked to a backend django rest api. Then I used gh-pages to deploy it. But it doesn't even show up (it's a blank page).
I know github only hosts static pages and cannot handle post/get requests. But I assume this is only from an external server to github not the other way around. Or am I wrong?
Thanks for help.
Edit:
There is the link to the github pages for the project
angular deployment httprequest github-pages
angular deployment httprequest github-pages
edited Nov 23 at 4:29
asked Nov 21 at 6:07
mctrjalloh
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can you share the link for github pages you hosted
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 21 at 6:42
@PardeepJain sorry didn't see your comment: i have edited the question to add the link. I still don't have an answer. Thanks for help.
– mctrjalloh
Nov 23 at 4:30
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can you share the link for github pages you hosted
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 21 at 6:42
@PardeepJain sorry didn't see your comment: i have edited the question to add the link. I still don't have an answer. Thanks for help.
– mctrjalloh
Nov 23 at 4:30
1
1
can you share the link for github pages you hosted
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 21 at 6:42
can you share the link for github pages you hosted
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 21 at 6:42
@PardeepJain sorry didn't see your comment: i have edited the question to add the link. I still don't have an answer. Thanks for help.
– mctrjalloh
Nov 23 at 4:30
@PardeepJain sorry didn't see your comment: i have edited the question to add the link. I still don't have an answer. Thanks for help.
– mctrjalloh
Nov 23 at 4:30
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You just need to change the base url in index.html
file. like below -
<base href="./">
It is an HTML tag which is used to specify the root of the resources.
Angular 2 adds base href in index.html to tell router how to compose navigation URL's for respurces.
By default base URL is set as (/) or root.
Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
@mctrjalloh added explanation
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 26 at 6:41
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You just need to change the base url in index.html
file. like below -
<base href="./">
It is an HTML tag which is used to specify the root of the resources.
Angular 2 adds base href in index.html to tell router how to compose navigation URL's for respurces.
By default base URL is set as (/) or root.
Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
@mctrjalloh added explanation
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Nov 26 at 6:41
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You just need to change the base url in index.html
file. like below -
<base href="./">
It is an HTML tag which is used to specify the root of the resources.
Angular 2 adds base href in index.html to tell router how to compose navigation URL's for respurces.
By default base URL is set as (/) or root.
Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
@mctrjalloh added explanation
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 26 at 6:41
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You just need to change the base url in index.html
file. like below -
<base href="./">
It is an HTML tag which is used to specify the root of the resources.
Angular 2 adds base href in index.html to tell router how to compose navigation URL's for respurces.
By default base URL is set as (/) or root.
You just need to change the base url in index.html
file. like below -
<base href="./">
It is an HTML tag which is used to specify the root of the resources.
Angular 2 adds base href in index.html to tell router how to compose navigation URL's for respurces.
By default base URL is set as (/) or root.
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Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
@mctrjalloh added explanation
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 26 at 6:41
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Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
@mctrjalloh added explanation
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 26 at 6:41
Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
Worked. Can you briefly explain to me what was going on?
– mctrjalloh
Nov 25 at 20:09
@mctrjalloh added explanation
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 26 at 6:41
@mctrjalloh added explanation
– Pardeep Jain
Nov 26 at 6:41
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@PardeepJain sorry didn't see your comment: i have edited the question to add the link. I still don't have an answer. Thanks for help.
– mctrjalloh
Nov 23 at 4:30