Good hint, although it is not working. I set the absolute path and
noticed:

$$img = boltwire/farm/img
$$farm = http://localhost:8888/boltwire/farm

$$img should be either ../boltwire/farm/img or 
http://localhost:8888/boltwire/farm/img
but certainly not boltwire/farm/img.

Doesn't that proof that BoltWire outputs a wrong path? $$img has
nothing to do with clean URLs in the first place, does it?

On Mar 21, 7:07 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry Markus, I steer a way from cleanURL questions. :(
>
> I did find on my site(s), however, that setting a $farmPath to the
> full url, rather than a relative url solved many problems. I think
> perhaps the relative path is adjusted to work off the aliased url of
> the page rather than the original link or something perhaps. Just a
> suggestion...
>
> Cheers
> Dan
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 5:55 AM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I am sorry. It's too early in the morning...
>
> > I hit send and noticed the next moment, it's not umlauts, it's just a
> > second level page. I reported that clean URLs make my farm images not
> > display on second level pages. It should be htaccess related. If any
> > expert wants to have a look:
>
> >http://www.markusweimar.de/test/issue/second-level-farm-images
>
> > On Mar 21, 10:40 am, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Favicons are not displayed when the page name contains umlauts.
>
> >> See here:http://www.markusweimar.de/test/issue/favicon-umlauts-äöü
>
> >> Compared to here:http://www.markusweimar.de/test/main
>
> >> While I set up this site for personal use. I now wonder if it's not
> >> generally a good idea to track and investigate issues on a BoltWire
> >> site that is always running the newest version. In addition, one page
> >> could list critical functions or markups that are more likely to break
> >> to see if a new version handles these.
>
> >> Two-end copy and pasting in and from emails that can introduce line
> >> breaks is questionable and tedious.
>
> >> Markus

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