On 10/22/06, Ciaran McNulty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Consider a scenario where someone has saved a page locally, or is
viewing it through a cache such as Google's, it'd be a mistake to
infer the URL as C:\Temp\whatever, for instance.

These are edge cases, but worth thinking about.

--- i would agree, becuase the first thing i usually do is pass the
page through a TIDY webservice before i attempt to parse it. So the
the document url is NOT the same url as the source document.

-brian

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brian suda
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