<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"><html><head><title>CSS1 Test Suite: 6.4 URLs</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="../resources/base.css"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="../resources/sec64.css"> <style type="text/css"> @import url(../resources/sec642.css); BODY {background: url(../resources/bg.gif);} </style></head> <body><p>The style declarations which apply to the text below are:</p> <pre><LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="../resources/bg.gif"> @import url(../resources/sec642.css); BODY {background: url(../resources/bg.gif);} </pre> <hr> <p> This page should have a green grid pattern as its background. </p> <p class="one"> This paragraph should have a white background, but NO image should appear in the background. If an image, in this case a red square-- or, indeed, any red at all-- is seen there, then the browser has incorrectly interpreted a URL in relation to the document's URL, not the stylesheet's URL. </p> <p class="two"> This paragraph should have a white background, but NO image should appear in the background. If an image, in this case a red square-- or, indeed, any red at all-- is seen there, then the browser has incorrectly interpreted a URL in relation to the document's URL, not the stylesheet's URL. </p> <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" class="tabletest"> <tbody><tr> <td colspan="2" bgcolor="silver"><strong>TABLE Testing Section</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td bgcolor="silver"> </td> <td><p> This page should have a green grid pattern as its background. </p> <p class="one"> This paragraph should have a white background, but NO image should appear in the background. If an image, in this case a red square-- or, indeed, any red at all-- is seen there, then the browser has incorrectly interpreted a URL in relation to the document's URL, not the stylesheet's URL. </p> <p class="two"> This paragraph should have a white background, but NO image should appear in the background. If an image, in this case a red square-- or, indeed, any red at all-- is seen there, then the browser has incorrectly interpreted a URL in relation to the document's URL, not the stylesheet's URL. </p> </td></tr></tbody></table></body></html>