Thursday 04 November 2010 6:45:05 am
Elena, note the poll at the end of the article you mentiobned. There are only 10% percent more votes in favour to absolute urls. Also there are some other issues:
- since the implementation of every extension depends on the author you cannot get a guarantee that the extension you want to use will have absolute urls
- absolute urls make difficult for you to switch site to another domain
- absolute url's can cause you problems if you want a separate mobile site on another subdomain (e.g. mobile.yoursite.com)
When all summed up, changing all links to absolute urls just isn't worth it...
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