Hi Mike,
In 2.0 you have both relative and absolute base urls available in
these four parameters:
rel-project-base
abs-project-base
rel-server-base
abs-server-base
Note that the absolute bases point to the HC2 server, and not the url
of an external web server the content may be published to.
The $baseurl parameter in HC1.4 is equivalent to rel-project-base; it
will give you a "." if you're transforming a file in the root
directory, ".." one level down, "../.." two levels down, etc. You can
always pass an absolute base URL as a parameter to the transform in
your project definition. If you're wondering how to accomplish some
specific task given these constraints, post more details to the list.
-Alex
On Aug 10, 2005, at 10:51 AM, Mike B wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there any way to put the true baseurl into the $baseurl variable? I
> currently get back only a '.' for $baseurl and it would be helpful if
> this reflected the full url.
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
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