<OutLookS**cks> Or do you mean that starting jumper with / should not take context into account and without / should? </OutLookS**cks>
yes, this is wat the servler specs "make" possible I wonder what a jumper to "test.jsp" called mmbase/edit will return when running in a context /contextname/mmbase/test.jsp or /contextname/test.jsp //from the specs This method can accept relative URLs; the servlet container must convert the relative URL to an absolute URL before sending the response to the client. If the location is relative without a leading '/' the container interprets it as relative to the current request URI. If the location is relative with a leading '/' the container interprets it as relative to the servlet container root.
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