check for a leading "/" in the path when prepending the server context url.we don't want to step on toes of people that are using "semi" relative paths (they leave out the server part, but provide the rest of the path)
check for a leading "/" in the path when prepending the server context url.
we don't want to step on toes of people that are using "semi" relative paths (they leave out the server part, but provide the rest of the path)