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Posted by dorayme on 07/31/06 05:21
In article <36954$44cd6564$40cba7c5$32121@NAXS.COM>,
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> > At least in my copy of this post of yours, there is a missing
> > stop in the above. src="./etc" should have ../
> >
> > That's how I do it to go up a directory anyway...
> >
>
> No he has it correct if the relationship is below
The things I don't know! I use "this.html" to stay in the same
directory and "this.html" to really stay in the same directory
and "this.html" to really really stay in the same directory (hey
Luigi, this is childish, no?) and "../this.html" to up one and
"../../this.html" to up two and so on. This is the world I know
and live in.
But I have now learnt something new from you... who would have
thought one dot would mean something?
By the way, Jonathan, I came across a nice book on CSS the other
day in my local library, nicely written, clear and so on and the
authors seem to know what they are talking about. Cascading Style
Sheets Third Edition, by Hakon Wium Lie and Bert Bos (obviously
Martians... what earthlings would have such names...). This is a
welcome change from the last terrible book I saw.
--
dorayme
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