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Posted by Brian Cryer on 09/21/06 15:09
"Brian Cryer" <brian.cryer@127.0.0.1.ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> "Dave" <david.mh.tong@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Hi,
>>
>> Can anyone tell me the difference between the following where
>> "Test.asp" is found in the same folder as the target page calling the
>> hyperlink "Last Image"?
>>
>> 1. <a href="./Test.csp">Last Image</a>
>> 2. <a href="Test.asp">Last Image</a>
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Dave
>
> One is two characters longer than the other.
>
> Seriously, I think that is the only difference. A single dot "." is a
> reference to the current directory (similar to ".." referring to the
> parent), so "./Test.csp" is the same as "Test.csp".
oops. Except, as pointed out by Andy, had I put my glasses on I would have
noticed one was .csp and the other .asp. (silly me). Nevertheless,
"./Test.csp" is the same as "Test.csp".
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