Jason Hunter wrote:My suggestion is to take any relative URL given to
sendRedirect() and
> let the server convert to absolute. That's friendly to the developer
> and still sends an absolute URL to the client, which is what the spec
> is trying to enforce.
>
I would agree with a solution similar to this but I think it should be optional
for the engine to translate the url to absolute for the simple reason that the
browser is able to process the relative URL.
Gabriel Wong
http://www.ezwebtools.com
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