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Note '/static' is absolute in 'StaticFiles' docs.
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/// # Example
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///
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/// To serve files from the `/static` local file system directory at the
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/// To serve files from the `/static` directory on the local file system at the
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/// `/public` path, allowing `index.html` files to be used to respond to
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/// requests for a directory (the default), you might write the following:
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///
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/// ```
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///
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/// With this, requests for files at `/public/<path..>` will be handled by
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/// returning the contents of `./static/<path..>`. Requests for _directories_ at
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/// returning the contents of `/static/<path..>`. Requests for _directories_ at
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/// `/public/<directory>` will be handled by returning the contents of
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/// `./static/<directory>/index.html`.
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/// `/static/<directory>/index.html`.
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///
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/// If your static files are stored relative to your crate and your project is
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/// managed by Cargo, you should either use a relative path and ensure that your
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/// server is started in the crate's root directory or use the
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/// `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` to create an absolute path relative to your crate root.
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/// For example, to serve files in the `static` subdirectory of your crate at
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/// `/`, you might write:
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/// `/static` is an absolute path. If your static files are stored relative to
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/// your crate and your project is managed by Cargo, you should either use a
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/// relative path and ensure that your server is started in the crate's root
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/// directory or use the `CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR` environment variable to create an
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/// absolute path relative to your crate root. For example, to serve files in
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/// the `static` subdirectory of your crate at `/`, you might write:
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///
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/// ```rust,no_run
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/// # extern crate rocket;
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