> My point about 'unworkable' is that, there is no way to guarantee that 
> user's browser is always at the address with (or without) trailing 
> slash.  And so, if your href's don't give the full address from the 
> root, your links may not work.
>
> The problem is that Radiant gives feedback that the user's at the 
> "right" page even when, in fact, they may have the slash wrong for the 
> relative links to work.
>   
Right -- which is why I went with the <r:url/> route in the first 
place.  It's a pain to try to control the existence or absence of that 
slash.

Sean
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