On 10 Feb 2011, at 02:37, a...@akhlah.com wrote: > Forgive me if this seems a bit simplistic I am new to Radiant > > this is what I have on the main page > > <table class="parsha_main" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2"> > <tr> > <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;"> > <a href="bereshit-genesis-1-16-8/bereshit-hebrew-1st-aliyah"> > <img src="/images/parsha/parsha_in_hebrew.png" style="width: > 120px; height: 120px;" /></a> > </td> > </tr> > </table> > > When I put the table on sub pages the links do not work - they seem to > just append to the url that they are coming from
This is just how html linking works: A destination in the form "/somewhere" is absolute - that is, relative to the root of your site - but a link in the form "somewhere" with no initial slash is relative to the address of the page on which it sits. If you move it to a subpage it will point to a descendant of that page. In this case all you need to do is put a / at the beginning of each address. In rails apps relative links can be slightly troublesome anyway: our routing means that /page and /page/ will both render correctly, but the web browser sees one as a file and one as a subfolder and links from them differently. /links tend to work best. best, will ps. more at http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/absolute-vs-relative-pathslinks/