7 Oct
2001
7 Oct
'01
11:19 a.m.
Ivan Kurmanov wrote:
I could have put simply a relative link <a href="./"> for the /F folder. But that link will not anymore be valid in cases (1) and (2), because their context is deeper and it would (could) instead send user to "http://site/F/SF" and "http://site/F/O" respectively.
I haven't read your email very carefully, so I don't know if this will address your problem. Have you looked at the REQUEST variables URL, URL0, URL1, ... and BASE0, BASE1, BASE2, ... -- Steve Alexander Software Engineer Cat-Box limited