On 12/27/05, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 12/27/05, Elvelind Grandin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes. but if I supply a url url() it needs get converted to an absolute
> > url in order for url() to prepend the approot, no?
>
> There are too many "url"s in that sentence :)
>
> Here's what I mean:
>
> url("/foo") currently yields:
> server.webpath + path to app root + "/foo"
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> If server.webpath is empty and there's no app root, you just get "/foo".
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> If there is an app root, you might get "/app/root/foo".
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> For most things, you really don't need to specify the server itself.

I follow you so far.
but what if you do url("foo")
that would yield an absolute path to right?

> Kevin
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