@neatchee hmm, putting anything other than a . results in a broken URL as it makes it into a // or a /// where /./ seems to work at least on the web
@neatchee i fixed it! for some reason it was appending the bucket name to the URL if the bucket name was already in the s3 hostname, but if it wasn't in there, it was correctly inserting it into the hostname instead
@ivan Ahhhhhh that's very interesting. Good to know! Glad you got it sorted :)
@ivan oh yeah, almost certainly. I would try setting it to just / instead of .