Klaus Straubinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Can you try http://www.une.edu.au/itd and then try one of the links on > > the page you get i.e. "About ITD" and see if that works for you. > > That does not work, indeed. I have found that the problem has its root > in the handling directories without the trailing "/". If you try > "http://www.une.edu.au/itd/" (note the trailing slash) you will see the > difference. > > > I've found that if I use that link instead of > > http://www.une.edu.au/itd/index.html, it doesn't work, but if I use > > the full link with the index.html on the end, relative links work OK. > > That will work, too, yes. > > > I'm guessing the problem is that Emacs/W3 is interpreting a link that > > ends without the explicit .html page (e.g. index.html) incorrectly - > > its stripping the last element off the link and adding the relative > > link to that, which is incorrect. > > I have my own suspicion, see above. However, I have not had enough > energy to fix it. Maybe it is widespread but incorrect HTML usage > and Emacs/W3 is not to blame. > Thanks Klaus. I think your right in that without the / it is incorrect (technically). Unfortunately, most other browsers I've tried do work without the slash, so I guess its one of those examples where the technical spec and common use differ.
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