[Javascript] Resolution - Includes and relative paths?

Peter Brunone peter at brunone.com
Tue Jul 3 12:36:15 CDT 2001


Wow... fun.

For future reference, there's a list at AspLists that deals with ASP and
client-side stuff, so you're never off-topic between them :)  It's called
aspclient, and you can get to it at
http://asplists.com/asplists/aspclient.asp (just in case you ever need it).

Cheers,

Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "databarn" <databarn at airmail.net>
To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 12:18 PM
Subject: [Javascript] Resolution - Includes and relative paths?


Peter,
This doesn't really sound like a Javascript question.  You might be better
off asking this sort of thing on one of the many ASP lists
An ASP list pointed me to a client-side list <grin!>.

Ben,The include is confusing you. Let it go... :)
It was the testing that was confusing me <befuddlement>.

Hassan,
If you want to use the same menu code in every page, regardless of its
location in your directory structure, you should make the paths absolute:
/code/js/default.asp
Yes, but this was not working <sigh>.

All,

This was done to help a friend, and on her box.  Hassan's last statement got
me to thinking in a different direction.
After I did some checking, it turns out that several of the web directories
on her machine had been aliased <grrr!>.  That was why my testing was going
screwy.  But, since I'm not that conversant yet with JavaScript, I wasn't
entirely comfortable with my concept of how it handled paths.  Glad to know
my thinking wasn't totally scrambled, just my results.

'Preciate the help, all of you.

Make a good day . . .
. . . barn
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