> While generally speaking I think relative URLs are the big win and
> proper, I've found that in TiddlyWiki and TiddlyWeb situations I need
> my URLs for things like images to be absolute to some root because the
> tiddler which contains the URL may be displayed in tiddlywikis which
> are in different contexts, different directories.

if the references are on the same domain, you can use a link that
starts from the $document_root (e.g., [img[/some/path/from/root/to/
image.jpg]), while still omitting the protocol and domain, so that
local vs. remote access is remains relative to the domain, but
absolute *within* that domain.

-e

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