Hello. Is there a simple way to create hyperlinks with *absolute* paths that would work after both: simple file export (C-c C-e h) and publishing on a remote server (C-c C-e F). I'd like to create a _menu.org file that contains some navigation links and #+INCLUDE: it (BTW. M-Tab can't complete #+INC) in every single file I create and publish.
The problem now looks like there should be separete _menu.org files for each directory if I want to use relative paths in the menu links, that work after local (C-c C-e h) and remote (C-c C-e h) export. When I put absolute paths that work on Let's say I've got a structure like this ~/WWW/index.org ~/WWW/_menu.org ~/stuff/index.org ~/things/index.org ~/problems/index.org after publishing the index.org files are available at: http://example.com/~stl/ http://example.com/~stl/stuff/ http://example.com/~stl/things/ http://example.com/~stl/problems/ respectively. The _menu.org that works in the main index.org looks like this: + [[file:index.org][Home]] + [[file:stuff/index.org][Stuff]] + [[file:things/index.org][Things]] + [[file:problems/index.org][Problems]] But when I #+INCLUDE it in the stuff/index.org file the links point at http://example.com/~stl/stuff/index.html http://example.com/~stl/stuff/stuff/index.html http://example.com/~stl/stuff/things/index.html http://example.com/~stl/stuff/problems/index.html On the other hand if I replace file: links with absolute http: ones I won't be able to navigate between the HTML files created locally with C-c C-e h. + [[http://example.com/~stl/index.org][Home]] + [[http://example.com/~stl/stuff/index.org][Stuff]] + [[http://example.com/~stl/things/index.org][Things]] + [[http://example.com/~stl/problems/index.org][Problems]] Is there any "secret" way to overcome such a problem? -- Miłego dnia, Łukasz Stelmach _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode