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    URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Steve Bliss
   (...) Hey! I can do that, too! See: (URL) or (URL) Cool! Quick question for anyone/everyone: is one of these URL's "better" than the other? Technically or style-wise? Steve (25 years ago, 8-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
   
        Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Naji Norder
     (...) Any URL without a tilde (~) is better IMO. Naji (...) (25 years ago, 8-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
    
         Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Jacob Sparre Andersen
     Naji Norder: (...) So say I. Play well, Jacob ---...--- -- E-mail: sparre@cats.nbi.dk -- -- Web...: <URL:(URL) -- ---...--- (25 years ago, 9-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
   
        Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Larry Pieniazek
     I'd vote for the first one. Technically AND stylewise. ~blisses is not a "domain" it's just a directory. We're not running Andrew. (25 years ago, 9-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
   
        Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Jeremy Sproat
   (...) I confused myself and got my hopes up, until I realized this is an ATT.NET thing, which won't necessarily work with my page. Testing...nope. IO.COM makes its customers pay for virtual domains. (...) I like either one. I'm more concerned about (...) (25 years ago, 9-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
   
        Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Steve Bliss
   (...) Good point about the caching. I was thinking about that yesterday, as I was testing the domain-only version of the URL, and traversing my pages. A glance at the browser's URL display confirmed that nothing was back-translating the URL. Which (...) (25 years ago, 9-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
   
        Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Jeremy Sproat
   (...) I don't know if it's allowed (shame on me :-) but it works, by using the baseURL value (implied or specified). HREF=".." will try to fetch the default doc for the parent directory. Cheers, - jsproat (25 years ago, 9-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
   
        Re: URL Style (was Re: New box cars) —Todd Lehman
   (...) Alternatively, I'm pretty sure that HREF="../" and HREF="./" are allowed. I've used 'em a lot over the years and never had problems. --Todd (25 years ago, 9-Sep-99, to lugnet.publish)
 

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