call href from PHP server. Need to avoid autotagging of localhost












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When I use the below stmt,



print "<a href='www.google.com' > Click here </a>"; 


PHP server is automatically adding localhost to url i.e., localhost/www.google.com.



How can I avoid this? My PHP server is on the local host.



Thanks.










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When I use the below stmt,



print "<a href='www.google.com' > Click here </a>"; 


PHP server is automatically adding localhost to url i.e., localhost/www.google.com.



How can I avoid this? My PHP server is on the local host.



Thanks.










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  • Post code please

    – Happypig375
    Nov 25 '18 at 14:08














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When I use the below stmt,



print "<a href='www.google.com' > Click here </a>"; 


PHP server is automatically adding localhost to url i.e., localhost/www.google.com.



How can I avoid this? My PHP server is on the local host.



Thanks.










share|improve this question
















When I use the below stmt,



print "<a href='www.google.com' > Click here </a>"; 


PHP server is automatically adding localhost to url i.e., localhost/www.google.com.



How can I avoid this? My PHP server is on the local host.



Thanks.







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  • Post code please

    – Happypig375
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  • Post code please

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    Nov 25 '18 at 14:08

















Post code please

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Post code please

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Try to use the protocol as the hyperlink.



https://www.google.com


This should fix the problem :)






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  • Yup. A href that doesn't start with a protocol is assumed to be relative, and so current URL is taken into account.

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Try to use the protocol as the hyperlink.



https://www.google.com


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Try to use the protocol as the hyperlink.



https://www.google.com


This should fix the problem :)






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Try to use the protocol as the hyperlink.



https://www.google.com


This should fix the problem :)






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https://www.google.com


This should fix the problem :)







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  • Yup. A href that doesn't start with a protocol is assumed to be relative, and so current URL is taken into account.

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  • Yup. A href that doesn't start with a protocol is assumed to be relative, and so current URL is taken into account.

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Yup. A href that doesn't start with a protocol is assumed to be relative, and so current URL is taken into account.

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Yup. A href that doesn't start with a protocol is assumed to be relative, and so current URL is taken into account.

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