> Will it not work with just
> www.yourURL.com/images/pic.gif.?

I was using images as an example of absolute and
relative addressing - maybe it was a bad example.

What I was trying to get at was that by specifying an
absolute URL for the source of the external JavaScript
file, you will run into problems when using relative
addresses inside the script - it will be relative to
the server calling it, not the server it's hosted
from.

I think...

MOU

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