First, thank you for the response on the forum app question, I'm still trying to find the right one. (which I can handle and understand ;-) - so I moved to e107)
Gl's components handles relative URL's nicely and sort of update the link as in ../../some.html, no matter how deep you keep the file. When I include the same file: <?php include("../red_menu.html") ?> (That file holds a lot of internal links). All of the links are broken.
If I make the links absolute everything works nicely in the red_menu.html.
It is so much easier to make them relative and let GL handle the track of where the file are and make the links correctly.
I'm moving slowly in on PHP and would like a good advise on how to handle this matter.
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