Thierry Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > It seems that
> > there is a problem with relative links within w3 and I wanted to know
> > if anyone else has seen this and possibly has a solution. 
> 
> I have never experienced such a problem ; do you have an example
> that is accessible on internet ?

Well, it seems pretty much any page with a relative link which is not
relative to the document root of the server. An example is

http://www.une.edu.au/itd/index.html

If you try to follow the "About ITD" link on that page, instead of
getting 

http://www.une.edu.au/itd/about/index.html
 
I get

http://www.une.edu.au/about/index.html

which doesn't work (obviously). 

I will check the page for incorrect HTML - however, the above pages
work with every other browser I've tried - w3m, firefox, opera, IE. 

> A wild guess: is there an erroneous
> <base href="http://www.some.host/index.html";>
> in http://www.some.host/dir/index.html ?

Will check, but doubt its a page specific problem as all other
browsers are dealing with this page (and other) fine. Note that w3
under xemcas also works fine. 

Tim
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