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Posted by richard on 09/21/06 19:42

"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
>

Either can be used, but 2 distinctively tells the coding to look in this
folder.
As I've always understood it, the / means another folder or directory.
The dot says, "backup one level then use this directory or folder".
A leftover shortcut from DOS.

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