Sorry, I feel shame. Never thought on that possibility. It was my error, I had modified the fixURL... but I fixed. It happens that I verified the same anomaly in others weblog roller, but I did it only previewing the comment :P and I forgot that the functions run only when submitting the comment.
About the contact form: I don't know if l can learn all that of Java. Programming is interesting for me but all what it is related to visual design (graphic, interfaces, etc), moves me more; I mean on the computer environment. Thanks. I would like to modify the roller interface; not how it works, only graphically. I found the CSS files, but the page files, which are the jsp files I think, seems to show that the pages are in parts... everywhere; but I don't know, may be it is just my imagination. Where can I find the indicated files? to modify graphically the roller interface. Raúl F. On 9/29/07, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 9/28/07, Raúl Fuenzalida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've discovered that when an url address is typed without "http://", > > into the comment form, roller adds > > "http://webAddress.ex/blogName/entry/" before the typed url, and not > > just "http://". > > > > I reviewed the function fixURL and it seems to be fine, then I tried > > using my mind and I thought it is because of roller. > > Take a look at the raw HTML (i.e. use your browser's view source option). > > I bet roller is outputting the exactl URL that you entered and your > browser is correctly interpreting the URL as a relative URL and adding > the "http://webAddress.ex/blogName/entry/" part. > > - Dave > -- http://www.transitorio.cl/
