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    Ive noticed meteor apps are hard to put behind a reverse proxy if they're configured a certain way.

    there's this ROOT_URL variable that's used all over the place (but not quite everywhere)

    What ends up happening is the proxied meteor app loads, but the JS code continues trying to use AJAX or websockets on localhost and everything is ruined. 😱

    Good luck serving the app from multiple internal company URL as well as a public URL 😲

    Is this just me / the app in question?
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