|  | Posted by LAshooter on 07/18/05 05:23 
"mark" <mark@something.com> wrote in message news:dbeltg$8l3$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
 >I am designing a website at the moment and looking at the difference
 >between relative and absolute url links which is driving me crazy! I would
 >like to use relative paths, but it is proving very restrictive as to how I
 >design the file structure when it comes to including files.
 <SNIP>
 > Can anybody share some tips on what they do to overcome what must be a
 > very common problem? Is absolute paths the answer so instead of calling
 > ../images/image.gif from the include file, I would call
 > /images/image1.gif?
 
 I prefer to use root relative paths. Rather than linking to
 .../images/image.gif as per your example, I would link to /images/image.gif
 (assuming /images is in the web root).
 
 This will NOT work if you are generating HTML emails, by the way! <learned
 THAT lesson the hard way> For that type of coding, you have to use full
 paths to the images (including http://www...)
 
 Wm
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