Keith Bingman wrote:
> I am not really sure what your problem is here. Parents act like
> folders as far as the browser is concerned, so nothing has really
> changed. Ithink your only problem is the leading slash, which will
> tell the browser to look at the root. So in your example, instead of
> writing <a href="b">, you need to write <a href="/b">.

Starting with a leading slash makes the URL absolute rather than 
relative (not relative to the current page, anyway).  I am beginning to 
think that this is the only real solution.

If you have a hierarchy where the pages can get quite deep, this can be 
a bit of a challenge to remember and type every time, though.


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