> > subfolder.  "/whmedia/images/afile.jpg" is what is need to 
> > use a root relative link.
> 
> Isn't that an absolute path? ;-)

It depends on who you ask. I used to call that an absolute path. Others,
however, call it a site-root-relative path, and reserve the label "absolute
path" for complete URLs:

Absolute - http://www.mysite.com/mydir/myfile.cfm
Site-root-relative - /mydir/myfile.cfm
Relative - mydir/myfile.cfm (assuming you're at the root of the site)

I'm pretty sure that this is how Dreamweaver labels paths, for example.

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