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I'm using v288. Can anyone else confirm this behavior or am i doing something wrong? i have: index (http://localhost:3000) loads properly every time. [root_page].svelte [root_page].js index and section_pages are more of the same, with index not having a slug param. Manually passing in the string for the slug for the [root_page] has no effect. Same behavior. Thanks |
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Sounds like this might be the same issue as #4038. |
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Most of your routes are dynamic, I would advise you to prefix the route with a static word like |
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@JSaretin With My routes are fully dynamic because i'm trying to build a CMS with Sveltekit, where the admin user needs to have full control over the structure of the resulting public-facing site. For SEO, clarity, and aesthetic reasons, i can't really be putting words in their routes like I believe my fully dynamic routes didn't work due to a bug (or just unfinished implementation), which was fixed in sveltekit 293 or 294. They work now (it serves the same-named . I should have reported back and closed this discussion, so you didn't have to spend your time trying to help. Thanks though! |
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@JSaretin With
shadow endpoints, now renamed toendpointsthe.sveltefile is populated with the data from the same-named.js, as described in the updated/current docs. The example.svelteand.jsare both named the same, and the file names are dynamic, though not at the top level directory.My routes are fully dynamic because i'm trying to build a CMS with Sveltekit, where the admin user needs to have full control over the structure of the resulting public-facing site. For SEO, clarity, and aesthetic reasons, i can't really be putting words in their routes like
category-[the-cat-you-really-wanted].svelte. Also, my.sveltefiles don't haveloadfunctions anymore since the change toshadow…