Hi I’m a bit confused. When I use isAbsolute I get
'file:///toto.png' asUrl isAbsolute >>> false 'file://toto.png' asUrl isAbsolute >>> true Now I confused because as Unix / is absolute so file://toto.png <file:///toto.png> would be relative. and /foo is absolute. Are URLs so different than files? Are the results I get correct? I ask this question in the context of Microdown if people write ![caption](file://toto.png). ![caption](figures/toto.png) ![caption](file:///toto.png). S