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André,

On 5/15/12 5:00 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> Personal opinion : <Base> tags are evil. They create all kinds of
> issues when you move the app, or change your server configuration. 
> There shouldn't be any real reason to use them, if your app is 
> structured properly. Relative paths should work.

+1

I only just found out in the last few months that URIs within a CSS
are /relative to the URI of the CSS/ which blew my mind and, honestly,
makes total sense.

I can't see a really good reason to use a <base> tag these days unless
you want fully-qualified paths for all URLs and want to save on
bandwidth or something like that.

- -chris
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