Kees Jongenburger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think it's fair to folow the specs > urls that don't start with a / are relative
And what do you mean by that? I was actually talking about url's that do start with a /. Btw what use would 'relative' jumpers have? Or do you mean that starting jumper with / should not take context into account and without / should? Michiel -- Michiel Meeuwissen Mediapark C101 Hilversum +31 (0)35 6772979 nl_NL eo_XX en_US mihxil' [] ()
