1 min readSep 5, 2020
Yes, you are right Luke Diebold. The public/* is served as static, so we don’t need a route for that. In order to also make it work with authenticable, instead of public, we should consider the output into the resources folder.
Yes, you are right Luke Diebold. The public/* is served as static, so we don’t need a route for that. In order to also make it work with authenticable, instead of public, we should consider the output into the resources folder.
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