I believe I have done enough research (and attempts) that this should be an 
easy answer: either it doesn't work that way or I've missed something 
simple! Fingers crossed and thanks in advance.

My goal is to render absolute URLs for my API—I can't get route libraries 
(eg gorilla/mux) to do this even though they look to be able to do so.

The first question, to render absolute URLs by reversing a route name, 
which library should I really be using? I'm assuming one that hooks into 
the http.Request, such as, gorilla/mux.

Given I use gorilla/mux, how? I see in the source that it requires a Host 
to be setting in the route registration but upon registration of a Host, it 
never matches a route again. (I can't find a solution to this either which 
suggests that I have something wrong in my thinking).

I hope this is descriptive enough to know whether I am way off the mark or 
need to provide more, detailed information.

Thanks. Todd.

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