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Posted by Imran Sadat on 01/11/08 17:19

Hi,

I have the following directory structure. A sample of the files is
given below.


Home/
submit.do
home.html
Home/xslt
tranform1.xsl


Home/css
transform1.css
style.css


Home/js
myjs.js


Home/jsp
xslout.jsp


Now what happens is when a person chooses something on the home.html
page, a request is passed to submit.do. The result of submit.do is a
redirection to xslout.jsp which is in the Home/jsp folder. This jsp
returns an xml. This xml refers to transform1.xsl for transformation.
This xsl includes the javascript using the code in the head section
of
the output html:
<script type="text/javascript" src="../js/myjs.js"></script>


On some computers the request sent by IE to the server is for a file
js/myjs.js


while on others it is correctly sent as
Home/js/myjs.js


This is really weird because on the 8 computers I tried this, 4 sent
the correct request and 4 did not.


Has anyone encountered this problem before?


I know I can get the page to work by changing the src to src="/Home/
js/
myjs.js" but any ideas how to get the above code to work.


The same thing happens if I include a css in the file.


Your help is really appreciated.


Thanks


Imran

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