--- title: urls.AbsLangURL linkTitle: absLangURL description: Returns an absolute URL with a language prefix, if any. categories: [functions] keywords: [] menu: docs: parent: functions function: aliases: [absLangURL] returnType: template.HTML signatures: [urls.AbsLangURL INPUT] relatedFunctions: - urls.AbsLangURL - urls.AbsURL - urls.RelLangURL - urls.RelURL aliases: [/functions/abslangurl] --- Use this function with both monolingual and multilingual configurations. The URL returned by this function depends on: - Whether the input begins with a slash - The `baseURL` in site configuration - The language prefix, if any In examples that follow, the project is multilingual with content in both Español (`es`) and English (`en`). The default language is Español. The returned values are from the English site. ### Input does not begin with a slash If the input does not begin with a slash, the resulting URL will be correct regardless of the `baseURL`. With `baseURL = https://example.org/` ```go-html-template {{ absLangURL "" }} → https://example.org/en/ {{ absLangURL "articles" }} → https://example.org/en/articles {{ absLangURL "style.css" }} → https://example.org/en/style.css ``` With `baseURL = https://example.org/docs/` ```go-html-template {{ absLangURL "" }} → https://example.org/docs/en/ {{ absLangURL "articles" }} → https://example.org/docs/en/articles {{ absLangURL "style.css" }} → https://example.org/docs/en/style.css ``` ### Input begins with a slash If the input begins with a slash, the resulting URL will be incorrect when the `baseURL` includes a subdirectory. With a leading slash, the function returns a URL relative to the protocol+host section of the `baseURL`. With `baseURL = https://example.org/` ```go-html-template {{ absLangURL "/" }} → https://example.org/en/ {{ absLangURL "/articles" }} → https://example.org/en/articles {{ absLangURL "/style.css" }} → https://example.org/en/style.css ``` With `baseURL = https://example.org/docs/` ```go-html-template {{ absLangURL "/" }} → https://example.org/en/ {{ absLangURL "/articles" }} → https://example.org/en/articles {{ absLangURL "/style.css" }} → https://example.org/en/style.css ``` {{% note %}} The last three examples are not desirable in most situations. As a best practice, never include a leading slash when using this function. {{% /note %}}