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Radoslav Stankov
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Jul 19, 2023 â‹… 6 min read

Dealing with links in Next.js

Radoslav Stankov Software developer. Head of Engineering at Product Hunt. Organizer of @ReactNotAConf. Speaker. Trying to blog more at blog.rstankov.com 🤖

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2 Replies to "Dealing with links in Next.js"

  1. Hello, im getting 404 when refreshing page to which i’ve navigated using Link with as, i.e. simple any ideas? Using next 9.4.4

  2. It looks like you have a typo in your product path function:

    “`js
    product(product: { id: string }) {
    return {
    href: ‘/products/[id],
    as: `/products/${id}`,
    };
    }
    “`

    You are missing the closing quote for href. I think it should be:

    “`
    product(product: { id: string }) {
    return {
    href: ‘/products/[id]’,
    as: `/products/${id}`,
    };
    }
    “`

    But I’m a PHP guy, so please correct me if I’m wrong.

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