I've not tried http:foo.html -- but I suggest doing that to
author a relative URL is a bad idea.

I  tried ./foo.html and that didn't work either. One compromise
would be to get ./foo.html to link to a relative url, while
foo.html continues to link to  a local anchor

>>>>> "Carsten" == Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    Carsten> On Apr 13, 2008, at 6:49 AM, T. V. Raman wrote:
    Carsten> 
    >> Hi,
    >> 
    >> org-export turns links of the form [[foo][link to relative
    >> url foo]]
    >> 
    >> ends up creating links of the form <a href="#foo">...</a>
    >> 
    >> this means that it becomes impossible to write hyperlinks
    >> that are relative URLs.
    Carsten> 
    Carsten> Hi Raman,
    Carsten> 
    Carsten> the url goes into the first pair of square brackets,
    Carsten> the description into the second.  If you put
    Carsten> something into the first bracket pair that does not
    Carsten> look lie a url, it will be treated as an internal
    Carsten> link.
    Carsten> 
    Carsten> Have you tried to use something like
    Carsten> 
    Carsten> [[http:foo.html][link to relative url]]
    Carsten> 
    Carsten> ?
    Carsten> 
    Carsten> - Carsten

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--raman

      
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