Hi,

you can try

>     parse page: read http://site [
>         some [
>             thru "=^"/" here: (insert back here "http://site")
>         ]
>         to end
>     ]

> Hello.
>
>     I once asked about this problem and it's partially solved
(thanks to
> everyone that helped me), but there is one minor problem that
I'm usable to
> solve.
>
>     What I want to do is read and HTML page and change all
relative paths to
> absolute ones. For example:
>
>     Change
>     <img src="/path/file">
>     To
>     <img src="http://site/path/file">
>
>     or
>
>     Change
>     <a href="/path/file">
>     To
>     <a href="http://site/path/file">
>
>     Here is the partial solution to the problem:
>
>     parse page: read http://site [
>     some [
>         thru "=^"/" here: (insert here "http://site")
>     ]
>     to end
>
>     The problem here is that, with this code, I end up with
something like
>
>     <img src="/http://sitepath/file">
>
>     As you can see, the "http://site" string is being inserted
in the wrong
> position. How do I fix it in the above sample code?
>
>     Thanks.
>
>     -Bruno
>
> --
> Bruno G. Albuquerque ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) BeDevId 15362
>  Grupo Brasileiro de Usuarios de BeOS - Presidente
>                http://beos.din.uem.br
>
> "I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because
someone
> has printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top."
> -- English Professor, Ohio University
>
>


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