
Actually after poking around in other pages - specifically the spirit documentation I find that its not uncommon for links to point to www.boost.org rather than have a relative path that would keep the session in the same documentation tree. This would seem to conflict with the idea that boost should be usable as a CDROM distribution. I don't know if there's time for this but the inspect should be enhanced to check for this and all the offending global links should be altered to relative ones. Robert Ramey "Robert Ramey" <ramey@rrsd.com> wrote in message news:cm8g8d$u7i$1@sea.gmane.org...
When using boost libraries, It is my custom to peruse the local copy of boost documentation on my hard drive. This avoids necessity to be connected to www.boost.org all the time which can be inconvenient in lots of cases.
The following scenario takes me a way from my local copy.
a) C:\boost_RC_1_32_0\index.htm b) select libraries c) select function programming section d) select function e) At this point I am automatically redirected to www.boost.org
I think I should be redirected to ./function.html instead.
Robert Ramey
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