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Colin Paul Adams wrote:
c:foo\bar is not recognized as anything
foo\bar will start in the current directory and access the bar subdirectory of the foo folder
\foo\bar will start at the root of the current drive and look for the bar subdirectory of of foo
and as you would expect it to by using the file: protocol as such
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/M.%20David/Desktop/foo.html
will access the foo.html file at that location
HTH!
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Re: [xsl] Windows URLs
Subject: Re: [xsl] Windows URLs From: "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 06:01:39 -0700 |
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
c:\foo\bar will place you in the bar directory of foo starting at the root of c:
Seriously though, does anyone know what the rules are for file: URLs
on Windows systems (i.e. how do you encode drive names and UNC paths
(is that the right term for drives on other servers?) into a file URL)?
c:foo\bar is not recognized as anything
foo\bar will start in the current directory and access the bar subdirectory of the foo folder
\foo\bar will start at the root of the current drive and look for the bar subdirectory of of foo
and as you would expect it to by using the file: protocol as such
file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/M.%20David/Desktop/foo.html
will access the foo.html file at that location
HTH!
<M:D/>
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