I have some local html files which have relative paths for style sheets and javascript:
<link href="/css/rendering.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script type="text/javascript" src="/script/task.js"></script>
With a <base>
href set, the css works, but the script does not, if I set a full path on the script it works (and it’s the correct path if I was using <base>
).
The css and javascript are hosted on a web server, the html files are held on a local drive.
<base href="http://example.com/myservice/public" >
Resources behind /public (the css and javascript) do not require any Authentication.
I don’t generate the html files, but I’m looking for the easiest option to make them work locally so the inclusion of the <base>
seemed like the logical solution instead of having to edit the src
.
Any ideas why this would not work?
2
Answers
You need to use relative URLs, so not starting with a "/":
I tried it, this small change makes local CSS and Script files work in Edge + Chrome + Firefox, even without
<base href>
present.If you’re working with local HTML files and facing issues with relative paths, it’s because browsers treat relative paths differently when loading files directly from the file system (e.g., file:// path) compared to loading from a server…
so once try this one :