Hi Hassan,

I wish I could establish a convention for internal links..
Unfortunately it's not possible as we get content from a diverse
editor base where our system may not be the primary delivery method.
Looking through our correspondence it would seem that I am trying to
address the problem when I should just be stating it.. My problem is
internal links are breaking in content served through my security
servlet. Thanks so much for the time and patience.. I do really
appreciate it.

Spencer

On Dec 18, 2007 3:33 PM, Hassan Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 18, 2007 11:41 AM, Spencer Tickner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Once again thanks for the feedback,, the issue I would have with the
> > solution above is that content (html, pdf, xml) is maintained by
> > editors that I have no control over. They simply make their content
> > look the way the want and then upload it to my application.
>
> So you establish a convention for internal links; if they don't follow
> it, their stuff is broken. Not your problem then, eh? :-)
>
> > My app is responsible for controlling logging and accessing to these
> > documents (Administrators have an interface for granting access to
> > users on documents uploaded by the editor). I just can't seem to serve
> > these documents up.
>
> Is the issue broken internal links, or what? I do this kind of thing on
> pretty much every site, so  I'm afraid I'm not understanding where the
> disconnect lies.
>
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