On Sat, 9 Jun 2007, Chuck Hast wrote:
> On 6/9/07, Daniel Jarboe <daniel.jarboe@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Your slashes in the path are reversed between the two. On the one that
>> doesn't work you have backslashes which should be forward if that's
>> supposed
>> to represent a directory structure. Some browsers will do the (arguably)
>> correct thing and ask for the resources as listed... resulting in the \
>> characters being treated as part of the filename (escaped for the HTTP GET
>> request) which is perfectly valid. Other browsers follow the do what I
>> mean
>> not what I say approach (Opera), assume forward slashes in the filename are
>> a webpage error and attempt to treat them as directory/path delimiters.
>> That works as long as you didn't have forward slashes in your filename.
>>
>> Fix your img src in the first page (\ to /) and your problem will be
>> solved.
>
> OK, I see it now. I do not know if the site owner will fix it or not.
> Funny he got it right on the second page, but the first page is messed up.
Ahem:
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage Express 2.0">
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