Ok.

Like I say, I understand the reason in separate the dynamic from the
static, despite the fact this is the first time I learn about this
arguments (never before from my ASP.NET experience or PHP experience I
read anything like that)... however this is not my issue.

The problem is this:

I have designers.

This designers build the face of a site in their local computer.
Mainly, only hack the html+css+images, that is all.

The designers have something like this:

NameOfSite/skin.html
NameOfSite/css/NameOfSite.css
NameOfSite/img/img1.gif
NameOfSite/swf/flash.swf

In *their* local environment using topstyle or dreamweaver, this tool
refers this files like

<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../css/NameOfSite.css" />

Some have a webserver, some not. So, I get the desing I need to remake
the links or force my designers to install a webserve and configure a
virtual path... and that not look good because can manage more than 1
client...


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