When you modify your application to produce optimized URLs, it is important to ensure that the server can still locate resources requested by the application, such as image files, JavaScript files, and CSS files.

Relative URLs are partial URLs that omit host and port information. There are two types of relative URLs:

Because relative paths are relative to the URL that is requested, not the URL that is ultimately resolved, optimized URLs may create unresolved links when external resources are referenced. When using optimized URLs, Endeca recommends replacing non-site-relative URLs with site-relative URLs to ensure that links resolve properly.


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