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How can one adress relativ to the root? I often reference the same images in documents somewhere in the arbitrary nested folder structure. I don't want to duplicate such images everywhere. Ok, I can create an assets-Folder in the docroot. But Sometimes I have to refer to it like ..\..\assets\xyz, sometimes like ..\..\..\assets\xyz, and so on - I always have to know how levels deep from the Root I am. If I specify `\assets\xyz', then an error occurs because this is treated as an absolute path which is not allowed. I.o.w.: How can I adress a specific folder in a uniform way, not having to know how many folders up it is?
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How can one adress relativ to the root? I often reference the same images in documents somewhere in the arbitrary nested folder structure. I don't want to duplicate such images everywhere. Ok, I can create an
assets
-Folder in the docroot. But Sometimes I have to refer to it like..\..\assets\xyz
, sometimes like..\..\..\assets\xyz
, and so on - I always have to know how levels deep from the Root I am. If I specify `\assets\xyz', then an error occurs because this is treated as an absolute path which is not allowed. I.o.w.: How can I adress a specific folder in a uniform way, not having to know how many folders up it is?Version
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: