2007/7/1, Thomas Broyer:
[1] Hmm, seems like there is such a bug report, with people misunderstanding RFC3986 ยง4.4 and relying on such broken behaviors: http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7763 (for the first example, it's at http://www.polytechnique.fr/eleves/login.php, there's a <base href="http://www.polytechnique.fr/eleves/"> and <form action=""> expected to be POSTed to login.php)
Oh, I should have said that the bug has been reported more than a year ago and is still not resolved, so there might not be that many pages out there relying on this behavior (note that those pages are also obviously "abusing the base URI by assigning it an unrelated URI for the purpose of creating an artificial shorthand notation for external references" [1], otherwise they wouldn't be "bugged" by Safari's RFC3986-compliant behavior) [1] http://www.w3.org/mid/[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Thomas Broyer
