@Mohamed, thanks for your precious google advice! @PhistucK, here is an example:
goto: http://www.netsiparis.com/detay/11211299110/TARGUS-TCG650-NOTEBOOK-CANTASI-15-15-4 this is a turkish e-commerce site selling different products (like notebook case as in here). open source and search for "resimler/uyeyeni_gif.gif" (a gif for new members). if you click on this gif (i assume that you are in chrome or using ff) you will see that this relative url resolves to "http:// www.netsiparis.com/resimler/uyeyeni_gif.gif", although as far as i know it should be resolved to "http://www.netsiparis.com/detay/ 11211299110/resimler/uyeyeni_gif.gif". this case is true nearly for all the "href"s in this page (you can check it for "default.asp?bolum=32" (a new category page which is resolved to "http://www.netsiparis.com/default.asp?bolum=32" )) am i confused or missing something? thanks for your help... On Dec 14, 8:12 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote: > Do you mean it shows the URL you were talking about, or goes to the URL you > are talking about? > Because there might be some URL redirection the actual website is setting. > > You first example is weird, I have never seen it happening. > > ☆PhistucK > > > > On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 15:39, Kaan Meralan <[email protected]> wrote: > > hi everybody, > > > for a long time i am curious about one thing that how browsers > > correctly resolve wrongly given relative hrefs. > > > here is my example: > > > suppose we are at url "www.aaa.com/bbb/ccc" and what we see somewhere > > in the source html is something like that : > > > <a href="ddd/eee">eee</a> > > > and in our browser (whatever it is) we see the actual link as > > "www.aaa.com/ddd/eee". > > > however in a different domain when we are at url "www.xxx.com/yyy/zzz" > > and have an element > > > <a href="ttt/qqq">qqq</a> > > > this time our browser resolves this link as "www.xxx.com/yyy/ttt/qqq" > > > surprising part here is that both of them are correctly resolved but > > browser behaved differently! > > > by the way same example applies when relative urls starts with "/"... > > > do you have any idea how this is possible? do you know in which part > > of the source code this operation is handled? > > > best regards... > > > -- > > Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] > > View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: > > http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss -- Chromium Discussion mailing list: [email protected] View archives, change email options, or unsubscribe: http://groups.google.com/group/chromium-discuss
