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From a page at cupcakes.dessert.mysite.com/, how can I use a relative URL to access images or a style-sheet from dessert.mysite.com/? Is there a way to specify "back one sub-domain" in URIs?

I don't want to use an absolute URL such as src="http://dessert.mysite.com/images/bg.gif" because that approach would require a different absolute URL for salad.mysite.com, as well as possibly overriding an HTTPS connection.

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That is not possible.

To address your second concern, use a protocol-relative URL:

src="//dessert.mysite.com/images/bg.gif"
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