8 Dec
2003
8 Dec
'03
9:21 p.m.
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:24:04PM +0100, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Maybe, my contribution has not been read. Thus, I try again:
"/" + "absolute_url(1)" should implement the notion of "absolute-path URL reference" (see RFC2396 section 5).
This means, that the receiving browser should be able to retrieve the object correctly given this URL reference.
Yup. But while we're on the subject... Why doesn't absolute_url(1) include a leading slash? I don't think I've ever seen a use of absolute_url(1) that didn't have to add the slash. What was the rationale originally? -- Paul Winkler http://www.slinkp.com Look! Up in the sky! It's ZOOMING SOLITARY PICNINC CHLAMYDIA OOZE! (random hero from isometric.spaceninja.com)