htmlhyperlinkprotocol-relative

Links start with two slashes


More and more, began to notice that the links in the source code on Web sites begin with two slashes. For example:

<a href="//example.com/1.png">Image</a>

Why do it?


Solution

  • It's a protocol-relative URL (typically HTTP or HTTPS). So if I'm on http://example.org and I link (or include an image, script, etc.) to //example.com/1.png, it goes to http://example.com/1.png. If I'm on https://example.org, it goes to https://example.com/1.png.

    This lets you easily avoid mixed content security errors.