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Invalid URL in the path, should start with a domain #2336
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Hi @liaochangjian - this could definitely be documented a bit more. You'll need to include the published space url (of a space you have permissions in) after the local version - for instance, you could put something like: |
how to make this space, that is, a convenient cms for updating content is not publicly available? |
@POMXARK - you'll still need to publish the space, but you could do so using a private/share link! |
what's the proper way to render my "local" gitbook content by using the server locally ? |
Hey @edsiper The content needs to be published in some way first - afterwards, you can direct traffic to the local version as so: https://github.com/GitbookIO/gitbook?tab=readme-ov-file#set-up For instance:
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@addisonschultz, how will the service know where my local GIT repository exists in my filesystem ? |
@edsiper It's linked to the published version - meaning the editing experience doesn't change (online in the editor, or through GitSync) TLDR; it's linked to the published part, not the content part |
There is no local installation guide available, I totally dont konw how to make it possiabe to creat custom page. |
I filed issue "OSS User Experience" #2419 to discuss local. offline mode and others |
Bug description
when I Start my local development server. and Then open the space in your web browser, using http://localhost:3000/.
prompt : Invalid URL in the path, should start with a domain
I can't enter the main pages.
help me please.
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