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Message #58794
[Bug 1883544] [NEW] Internal URLs refer to root, not to Mahara subdirectory
Public bug reported:
We have a number of Mahara installations (19.04, 19.10 and 20.04) that
have the same issue:
In various places, where a user clicks on a URL to save a page, or
perform another 'saving' action, the process directs the user to a root
level directory and then causes a 404 error, because of the way we
distribute our Mahara instances.
Most of our Mahara instances are not in root directory installations,
but in url.ofclientlms.url/mahara/ directory.
It should be possible to install Mahara this way, without having to
install the software in root.
** Affects: mahara
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1883544
Title:
Internal URLs refer to root, not to Mahara subdirectory
Status in Mahara:
New
Bug description:
We have a number of Mahara installations (19.04, 19.10 and 20.04) that
have the same issue:
In various places, where a user clicks on a URL to save a page, or
perform another 'saving' action, the process directs the user to a
root level directory and then causes a 404 error, because of the way
we distribute our Mahara instances.
Most of our Mahara instances are not in root directory installations,
but in url.ofclientlms.url/mahara/ directory.
It should be possible to install Mahara this way, without having to
install the software in root.
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