In most cases, you don't need to provide a fully quilified URL when you are linking to another file in the same website. Instead of "a ref=http://www.wideners.com/default.htm", you can just use "a href=default.htm". This way, the site will work anywhere.
Stephen Lee
>Hello everyone. Hopefully I have an easy question, although my explanation may be kinda poor. Anyway, if I have a project on a server and I move all the files to my local computer. What steps do I need to take in order to get any of the links in the project to use files from my local machine. Example: The home page on the server is
www.wideners.com/default.htm on my machine it would be localhost/wideners/default.htm - so, if I click a link on the default page it will try to take me to the server
www.wideners.com/product.asp when I need it to send me to the local file localhost/wideners/product.asp.
>Is there anyway to change my localhost/wideners to be
www.wideners.com, so that the hrefs do not have to be changed?
I hope I explained this ok. Thanks for the help.
Randy Belcher
Enhanced Systems Consulting
Stephen Lee
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Too much to code
Too little time
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