I have started to get in the habit of keeping all my links relative to
the webroot, by taking advantage of $html->link().  It's a wonderful
feature, because it allows me to put my website under any directory
and everything just works.

However, one difficulty I encountered was accessing the webroot from
javascript files.  For instance, if a javascript file has to access a
CSS or SWF file, I want a bulletproof way to access it.  I used to
just do something like this:

var $someFile = "/css/some_file.css";

But that won't work if I put my application under a directory.  I've
tried a combination of "../css/some_file.css" but that doesn't work
either.

I know this is a javascript question, but has anybody encountered this
before and come up with a solution?


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