So basically you're saying it's not that relative links are bad per se, it's 
just that in some cases they can be tricky to get right?

- Milo Hyson
Chief Scientist
CyberLife Labs, Inc.

On Nov 5, 2013, at 10:49 AM, Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net> 
wrote:

> Any time dynamic
> content is generated, there exists a great deal of risk that relative
> URLs will make page links fail (that is, you'll end up with a bad link
> because it's relative to the wrong thing). There are plenty of
> workarounds for that kind of thing, but you complicate your life with
> stacked workarounds for a situation you can avoid entirely.

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