The base
tag is indeed only honoured by the relative links inside the HTML document itself.
There's however an IE6-specific bug which you really need to take into account when using <base>
tag in HTML (not in XHTML). The <base>
tag is in HTML documented as not having an end tag </base>
, but IE6 incorrectly assumed it for true which will cause that the entire content after the <base>
tag is placed as child of the <base>
tag in its HTML DOM tree. This can cause at first sight unexplainable problems in Javascript/jQuery/CSS, i.e. the elements being completely unreachable in specific selections (e.g. html>body
) until you discover that there's actually a base
in between.
A normal IE6 fix is using conditional comments to include the end tag:
<base href="http://example.com/"><!--[if lte IE 6]></base><![endif]-->