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Allow "serve export" to support subdirectories #101
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+1, this has to be the most frustrating part of the |
Hey guys, I'm actually using Middleman for a lot of things now and find it works really well for static sites. I am curious though, if you're still using Serve for this what do you feel the advantages are? |
Thanks for the update, John! I'll have to take a look at Middleman (or Jekyll too). If Serve is abandoned though, might be useful to put up a notice on the site and/or repo. Serve has been good to me and several friends, so it's too bad to see it go! I like the 1:1 with Rails. |
I like it too, and it's not quite abandoned. Middleman seems to be what I was going for with Serve though. Highly recommend. Also it's way better than Jekyll. |
Currently when I run
serve export
, it assumes the resultant HTML will be served via the server root.It would be nice to be able to specify a subdirectory name, or alternatively have the html export with relative links so it would work wherever it was placed.
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