Hi!
Thanks for your reply!
The problem that I have is that when I add it as Ber suggested, all my static links don't work when my site is in a subfolder such as www.mydomain.com/mysite instead of at the root level, www.mydomain.com.
This means I have to go and edit the content by hand to make it work. Everywhere where I have an <a href...> when the site is in a subfolder, this proposed solution doesn't work as expected...
Should it be necessary to hack Drupal like this? It just doesn't sound right that this thing that was working perfectly is now broken. What was gain from this change? I see no gains, only heartaches and sorrows. Perhaps if someone can explain to me in terms I can understand what gained was from this, I will understand better and stop resisting the forces of change ;-)
Regards,
Kobus
larry@garfieldtech.com 3/8/2006 9:24:23 AM >>>
I believe Ber's suggestion was to manually re-add the base tag to your theme and just put in whatever value it should have. Poof, legacy links work again while new base_path() links ignore it.
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 08:43, Kobus Myburgh wrote:
I honestly think this base_path thing is a disaster... I am seriously thinking about sticking with beta 4 until a solution is found, because it freaks beginner-coders like me out :-(
Does anyone have a specific fix that works already? Including sites in sub folders? With existing static content? Written in a way that even *I* can understand? Please? :-(
regards,
Kobus