| Posted by Kai Birger Nielsen on 10/14/05 15:50 
In <%Jq3f.213$S24.15622@news.xtra.co.nz> "windandwaves" <winandwaves@coldmail.com> writes:
 >Kai Birger Nielsen wrote:
 >> In <1129163717.987264.113260@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> "juglesh"
 >> <jugleshjunk@hotmail.com> writes:
 >>
 >>
 >>> cool
 >>
 >>>> I just read through your script.  Why are you getting people to
 >>>> submit the same url that they came from? or did I misunderstand
 >>>> your script?
 >>
 >>> I'm showing them what they typed in, so they can make a change and
 >>> then go.
 >>
 >> A minor addition:
 >>  You need to use an absolute path for images in
 >>  your 404 document because relative paths are interpreted relative
 >>  to the bad url rather than to the path of the 404 document.
 
 >A noticed what you describe above. That is catch22 because relative means
 >that you can use  $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] while absolute means that "nested"
 >path work (e.g. www.246.dk/blah/blah/blah/blah/).  Solution: use <base
 >href="http://www.246.dk"> in your html.
 
 
 Which I can see is exactly what I do, so we agree:
 <base href="http://www.246.dk/" />
 
 The last word of advice from here is to make sure you have
 an error document for 403 too to catch bad urls like
 http://www.246.dk/.htaps or in disguise http://www.246.dk/%2ehtaps
 
 
 Kind regards
 -- Birger Nielsen (bnielsen@daimi.au.dk)
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