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Address absolute/relative paths on web #15

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RealWeeks opened this issue Jul 20, 2016 · 8 comments
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Address absolute/relative paths on web #15

RealWeeks opened this issue Jul 20, 2016 · 8 comments

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@RealWeeks
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See ga-wdi-boston/unix-cli-diagnostic#65 @payne-chris-r

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Moved to address previous issue

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gaand commented Jul 26, 2016

I'm not sure I understand. Relative to what?

@payne-chris-r
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A link on the web is an absolute path. We don't specifically call that out in the README, but we do ask them about it in the Diagnostic. That's the entire issue.

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@ga-wdi-boston/core I believe this is out of scope, no? Besides, I'm confused by what is meant by "a link on the web is an absolute path". It isn't, nor does it need to be: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Link_types

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I believe @jrhorn424 is correct that this is out of scope. I'm going to close, feel free to reopen if anyone wants further discussion.

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gaand commented Oct 15, 2016

It either needs to be addressed here or removed from the diagnostic.

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I agree that this continues to be a problem. We should make a decision.

ga-wdi-boston/unix-cli-diagnostic@c957ea4#commitcomment-20461559

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The absolute/relative path question on the diagnostic has been changed for LM01 to reference the file system.

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