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If it's an Apache server then you would do it with an .htaccess file.

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I figured, but the default .htaccess file that comes with laravel does not do that.
How do I make one that does?

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I had a similar problem, I solved it by adding the line

RewriteBase /

after "RewriteEngine On".

Maybe that's what you need, too?

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