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prophe
post Aug 30 2007, 08:37 PM
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not really sure what to call it, but im looking for the html line that you can use to redirect the html to a different site? Not sure if i explained it right, but i know there is one and i used to know it a while ago. For example you view source on a random website like google and you edit the source and save it as a document. Whats the line you add so that when you click a button on the newly saved google site it redirects you to google.com/"whatever" instead of C:/Mydocuments/"whatever". Its a short line like <xxxx xxx="www.google.com/">. thanks for any help
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Darin McGrew
post Aug 30 2007, 09:05 PM
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Are you looking for
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<base href="...">
? See BASE - Document Base URI in our HTML reference.
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Frederiek
post Aug 31 2007, 03:51 AM
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Or do you mean simply How do I create a link? as described in the FAQ?
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