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Top Forums Web Development Mod_rewrite to handle paths ? Post 303032683 by Neo on Friday 22nd of March 2019 12:49:10 AM
Old 03-22-2019
All Angular and Vue.js SPA apps should have an index.html file.

Without an index.html file, the web server cannot load the app.

So, then ... post the results of ls -l in the directory of your app.

I am sure you can do that Smilie

Cheers.
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