On 6/12/07, Chris Parrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> However, if in page A I have a relative link: <a href="b">, the target
> page depends on the address used.  In the first case, I will be directed
> to http://root/b because the browser thinks I'm in the root/ folder.  In
> the second case, I'm sent to http://root/a/b because it thinks I'm in
> the root/a/ folder.


This is normal behavior and not something you can "fix".

Simply normalize your URLs - choose a convention for trailing slashes and
stick to it.
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