Re: Strange IMG problem with IE



Harlan Messinger wrote:

The main reason you would use it is to link to the current directory itself, i.e., its default resource, without naming it explicitly:

href="./"

Otherwise, I don't think there's much reason to use it.

You do not have top use it to link the directory itself, href="" works perfectly.
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