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I have an ember app that works by itself, I am able to run the server and see it. I then ran ember build, and opened up the /dist/index.html in my browser. I was unable to load any css or js in the /dist/assets folder, and it was instead looking at my root filesystem. I opened up index.html and commented out the <base href='/'>. After doing that I was able to load the css, and js. However, I am getting a security issue. What am I doing wrong with this build process, and should I have to comment out <base href='/'>?

The security issue I got was Uncaught SecurityError: Failed to execute 'replaceState' on 'History': A history state object with URL

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If you open a modern SPA's starting html directly with its file://... in a browser, it will almost never work. Browsers treat files opened from the local file system different then html sent by a server.

So what you should do is always use a webserver to deploy your files to your browser. In a typical ember app you should also deploy the app to the root folder, and configure your webserver to always sent the index.html out if no other file matches the requested path, so that the ember router can start doing its own routing.

This can be done in almost every webserver, like apache, nginx, IIS, and anything else. But how to do this on a special webserver is a question not about ember but about that webserver.

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