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Old 11-27-2005, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Millenium
What I have found that works just as well is to remove the http// or https:// from the code altogether. The server or the browser will fetch the code in whatever the current state is. I've done it myself and it works just fine.
The only issue is people with Macs. That has a tendency to crash their browser. It's always a good idea to use the protocol when specifying any sort of a link (JavaScript, image, href or otherwise).

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