On 6. mar. 2007, at 01.23, Martin Aspeli wrote:

My point in the bug thread is that I *think* the solution is to make sure slashing of links is always consistent: if it's folderish, put / at the end, if not, don't.

I can confirm that the solution is to always have a trailing slash for folderish content.
That way we can :
1) keep the base tag if we want, with no harm
2) remove the base tag if we want, with no harm
3) never get anchor problems

I would vote for keeping the base tag anyway, as it would make the site not break if someone makes a wrong link somewhere.

Another possibility to help this would be to make all folderish content redirect to get the trailing slash, like Apache does.




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