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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T23:36:16+00:00 2026-06-05T23:36:16+00:00

I have the following file structure: |- index.html vendor |- jquery.min.js (some libraries) js

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I have the following file structure:

|- index.html
   vendor
    |- jquery.min.js (some libraries)
   js
    |- app.js 

When I try to load the index.html from my browser using the following url:

http://localhost/~myname/WebFrontend/ 

I get the following error in conf.js (see the comments on conf.js).

How should I fix this problem?


// index.html
<script data-main="js/conf" src="./vendor/require.js"></script>

 // conf.js
requirejs.config({
    baseUrl: '../vendor',
    paths: {
        jquery: 'jquery.min', // it works
    }
});

require(['../js/app']); // http://localhost/~mynane/js/router.js not found
require(['./js/app']); // http://localhost/~myname/vendor/js/router.js not found
// I would like to point to http://localhost/~antoniopierro/WebFrontend/js/router.js
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    2026-06-05T23:36:18+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 11:36 pm

    Not sure it will be possible to change the baseUrl on the same file.
    And also if you load another module I don’t think you can change the baseUrl.

    Anyway:

    1) You said jquery module is successfully load.
    It is false because you don’t get the error just because the require(['../js/app']); fails.
    2) With your structure I suggest to define the baseUrl: './' .
    In this way you will be able to access the vendor modules making vendor/filename and your source files making js/filenane.

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