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Kay Grosskop commented on MSITE-159:
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Hmmm. nothing happend yet.

I think this is really a design decision. Although in my eyes a faulty one. 
Maven just assumes, that the location of the site generated by maven should 
always be the projects main site (specified in the pom as <project><url> ) 
As mentioned above, there are legitime cases where this is not true. And 
technically it would be a perfect solution just not to intervent by 
automagically truncate absolute url's. 

It would be nice someone responsible at maven could motivate the current policy.

> Absolute URI rendered as relative URI if absolute URI related to domain of 
> POM URI
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>
>                 Key: MSITE-159
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-159
>             Project: Maven 2.x Site Plugin
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: relative links
>            Reporter: Ted Husted
>
> Under site-beta5 
> if the POM references a URI like 
>   <url>http://struts.apache.org</url>
> absolute URLs used in the site.xml file are converted to relative references. 
> For example a reference to to "http://struts.apache.org/1.x"; becomes "1.x",  
> and a reference to
> just "http://struts.apache.org"; becomes an empty string.  
> If the documentation is being used offline, there are many cases when we want 
> to refer people back to the website, to be sure the current information is 
> used. The best use case is a download page that determines the mirror via 
> CGI. 
> Another use case is referring to a sister site in the domain, that might 
> refer to another version. If used locally, the other site might not be in the 
> relative location. 
> Switching back to beta4 cures the behavior, and absolute URIs remain 
> absolute, as expected. 

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