Dnia 01-03-2008, So o godzinie 17:12 -0800, Maciej Stachowiak pisze: > On Mar 1, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Jonas Sicking wrote: > > For example on a <a href="...">, does the user hovering the node > > count? > > If you display an absolute URI to the user at this time it should get > resolved against the current base, but since this is not a load, it > should get resolved again when the user clicks the link, if the base > changed.
I am not sure I understand you correctly but if this introduces the ability to make the user agent report a different URL than the effective target, it is going to be a sweet candy for phishers. (Newer browsers made this effect unavailable to scripts). Chris