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Same here. I guess, the only way now is to pass the root route ( |
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I have a tricky solution, work both under Change <Route path="moduleOne/*" lazy={() => import('./moduleOne')} /> to <Route path="moduleOne" lazy={() => import('./moduleOne')}>
<Route path="*" />
</Route> |
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#11052
I use to modularize this way with splat route path:
After 6.20.0 broken of splat resolution,
moduleOne/subpath/a
becomesmoduleOne/subpath/a/subpath/a/subpath/a/.....
after navigated more than one time. All relative links under splat path had broken. And I relied on this buggy behavior for module reuse like this:How can I migrate after buggy behavior fixed ?
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