Re: partial URLs ? (was <p> ... </p>)

Ian S. Graham (igraham@alchemy.chem.utoronto.ca)
Thu, 21 Dec 95 16:08:31 EST


> >
Bill Cheng wrote:
>
> It seems to be true that "/../" is not forbidden explicitely. Now,
> can anyone give me an example where http://foo/b/../bar.html and
> http://foo/bar.html should _not_ be interpreted the same way? Forget
> .....
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This will fail if foo/b/ is a symbolic link to another directory. In
this case, the ../ is ill-defined -- should you go back to foo, or back
to the parent of the object linked to by "b". This is of course not
just a unix issue, as Bill points out.

Ian

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