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  • X37375787
    • Jul 2026

    #1

    Basic HTML question

    Sounds trivial, but I still don't think it's possible. Maybe via CSS?

    I would like all links on a certain page to be have a prefix like

    "/cgi-bin/blah/out.cgi?url="

    but only define it ONCE in the HTML, and not include it every time for every link.

    I tried base href, but that fucks up all the graphics that are linked on that page as well. Ideas?
  • DarkJedi
    No Refunds Issued.
    • Feb 2001
    • 28301

    #2
    BUMP !

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    • X37375787

      #3
      nevermind, the issue has been cleared up. thanks to a mildly obese finnish man with a big gut.

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      • Robertf
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2004
        • 392

        #4
        The power of server side scripting ...

        Or if you have no clue what i'm talking about .... you could do it in hahahahahahahahahaha .... not in html.
        ....

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        • foolio
          ICQ: 178725656
          • Nov 2002
          • 12366

          #5
          Originally posted by Equinox
          nevermind, the issue has been cleared up. thanks to a mildly obese finnish man with a big gut.
          sorry, that just made me laugh and I felt like telling you about it.

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          • MetaMan
            I AM WEB 2.0
            • Jan 2003
            • 28682

            #6
            idiot.

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            • X37375787

              #7
              Originally posted by MetaMan
              idiot.

              thanks, why don't you shave your infinite wisdom then, shithead?

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              • Anothers
                Confirmed User
                • Nov 2001
                • 219

                #8
                let me guess - base href ?

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