I have a basic question, when I'm programming circuits in an application do
I make links to the circuit files relatively or absolutely like such:
<cfform action="index.cfm?fuseaction=add" method="post">
vs
<cfform action="/circuitappname/index.cfm?fuseaction=add" method="post">
OR
<a href="index.cfm?fuseaction=blah">Link Here</a>
vs <a href="/circuitappname/index.cfm?fuseaction=blah">Link</a>
???
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