It seems that HTML is LAME, LAME,LAME when it comes to determining local
directories.
I would like to somehow:
put image links relative to a base directory (if a relative URI is
given)
and have PAGE links relative to the current page (if a relative URI
is given)
What I seem to be able
Dennis Gearon wrote:
It seems that HTML is LAME, LAME,LAME when it comes to determining
local directories.
This is a PHP list, not an HTML list. What does this have to do with PHP?
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Dennis Gearon wrote:
h, php outputs to the browser,
hmmm, browser reads HTML
hm,maybe somepeople who program in PHP have to dabble in HTML
Never said they don't, but the HTML PHP outputs has nothing to do with
PHP. Take this to an HTML list/newsgroup.
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--- Dennis Gearon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems that HTML is LAME, LAME,LAME when it comes to determining
local directories.
I think you just need to understand how filesystems work and what a URL is.
../ is the parent directory
./ is the current directory
/ is the root directory
If
Chris Shiflett wrote:
../ is the parent directory
./ is the current directory
/ is the root directory
I knew that ./ was the current directory on a *nix system, but a browser
will respect that also?
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