george is right. this is valid XHTML. if you really don't like it you could do one of two things: - manually insert your own base tag into every page - hack the source. jens On Sunday, Sep 15, 2002, at 09:30 US/Eastern, george donnelly wrote:
This makes the base href tag XHTML valid, which is better than being html valid :)
but I'm certain you can get rid of the ending slash if you are running your own instance. Where, I'm not sure.
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From: Dan Jacobs <dan@danjacobs.com>
I am trying to get one of my zope sites to comply with W3c as valid HTML. One thing I noticed is that it doesn't seem possible in zope, something todo with the way zope insets its base href= e.g.
<base href="http://www.zope.org/" />