On 9/13/2010 1:13 PM, Joost de Heer wrote: >> Does NOT work: >> <a href=".\VENDWEB_201_vi_3M_0.pdf"> >> >> DOES work: >> <a href="VENDWEB_201_vi_3M_0.pdf"> > > These are two different URL's. A \ isn't the same as a /. > > JoostImmediately below the examples, I noted: "Editing the former to the latter, the latter works with both IE and Firefox."
Point is, the "\." prepends a large number of relative HREFs and I need an automated way of correcting this.
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