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I'm using serve-static in ExpressJs in nodeJS,
but I have a problem.
I know it's a function and not a bug, but I don't want to add req.url to my root directory.
When I write:




var serve = serveStatic('rootDirectory', {index: 'index.html'})




and when I request, for example, 'http://localhost/test'
It serves rootDirectory/test, instead of 'rootDirectory/'.



How can I prevent from that?










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    I'm using serve-static in ExpressJs in nodeJS,
    but I have a problem.
    I know it's a function and not a bug, but I don't want to add req.url to my root directory.
    When I write:




    var serve = serveStatic('rootDirectory', {index: 'index.html'})




    and when I request, for example, 'http://localhost/test'
    It serves rootDirectory/test, instead of 'rootDirectory/'.



    How can I prevent from that?










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      I'm using serve-static in ExpressJs in nodeJS,
      but I have a problem.
      I know it's a function and not a bug, but I don't want to add req.url to my root directory.
      When I write:




      var serve = serveStatic('rootDirectory', {index: 'index.html'})




      and when I request, for example, 'http://localhost/test'
      It serves rootDirectory/test, instead of 'rootDirectory/'.



      How can I prevent from that?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm using serve-static in ExpressJs in nodeJS,
      but I have a problem.
      I know it's a function and not a bug, but I don't want to add req.url to my root directory.
      When I write:




      var serve = serveStatic('rootDirectory', {index: 'index.html'})




      and when I request, for example, 'http://localhost/test'
      It serves rootDirectory/test, instead of 'rootDirectory/'.



      How can I prevent from that?







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