[the list has falled of the discussion, back on track :)]

Bill Moseley wrote:
Oops, I intended to reply to the list but hit the wrong button.

Maybe for an easy hack you can have bin/build s/<title>/<title>\n<base
....>/ if config.cfg contains
404 => { page => 404.html, base => http://foo/here };


Well, that stinks of an ugly hack...

I'd rather have a proper support for reproducing <head> elements in DocSet, in the future, we can supply headers from the source files (as with .html) and some other methods.


At 10:34 PM 06/06/02 +0800, you wrote:

Bill Moseley wrote:

At 01:42 PM 06/06/02 +0800, you wrote:


Since the page is generated automatically, the only way to accomplish this is to run some post-build script which will re-parse the HTML and fixup relative links. Should be easy to do with HTML::Parser.


Could a <base> tag help?

A good idea :) Thanks!

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