[Javascript] OT: difference

Chris Tifer christ at saeweb.com
Wed Aug 6 13:36:33 CDT 2003


Virtual means from the root directory. I always use that method when
including files.

Chris Tifer
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From: "Falls, Travis D (HTSC, CASD)" <Travis.Falls at thehartford.com>
To: "'[JavaScript List]'" <javascript at latech.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 3:05 AM
Subject: [Javascript] OT: difference


>
> Do you know what the difference is between using:
> <!--#include virtual=""-->
> and:
> <!--#include file=""-->
>
> Is the only difference that you can jump directly to the root directory by
> starting off with a /?
> example:  <!--#include virtual="/images/image.gif"-->
> In effect making the include relative to the root directory rather than
> relative to the file the include is in?
>
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