>>>> "jsja" == John S J Anderson
<jacobs(a)xemacs.org> writes:
>>>> "APA" == Adrian Aichner
<aichner(a)ecf.teradyne.com> writes:
APA> I am concerned that using
APA> <base
href="http://www.xemacs.org/">
APA> in template.html (all page contents get wrapped into this
APA> template) is more a curse than a blessing.
jsja> [snip]
APA> AFAIK, "base href" is a feature to be used when web documents are
APA> sent off via e-mail, to provide a base for all relative links.
jsja> Not according to any HTML spec I've ever seen. If you can provide a
jsja> citation for that, I'd be pleased to see it. It _is_ a way to provide
jsja> a base for all relative links, but there's nothing about it being
jsja> specific for email, AFAIK. Like I said, I'd _really_ appreciate
jsja> knowing the source of this information.
Here's a good one, I think:
3.1. Base URL within Document Content
in
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1808.txt
Adrian