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mlRe: Open safari and send post variables
FROM : Uli Kusterer
DATE : Sat Jun 10 11:34:04 2006

Am 09.06.2006 um 15:55 schrieb Yorh:
> 1- In the URL field I will see the tmp path of course and not the 
> site URL


  I hope there's no way to work around this -- would be a securioty 
risk.

> 2- The images of that web site will not loaded because the path...


  You can specify absolute URLs for your images in the HTML and 
they'll be loaded even if the file itself is local. You can also set 
the base path in a HTML page to tell it relative to what URLs on the 
page are. If you do something like this, it really pays off to get in 
touch with a professional web developer who knows such things.

Cheers,
-- M. Uli Kusterer
http://www.zathras.de

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