I agree, Joel.

Anton.

> I must admit a preference for ../../ versus .../ on simple
> human engineering grounds:
> 
> 1)  it's more visually distinct (less easy to miss at a glance),
> 2)  it's extensible.
> 
> Combining those two, think about the likelihood of misreading
> something like ...../ versus ../../../../ (especially if .. is
> pronounced "parent" or "up").
> 
> -jn-

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