On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 06:45:57PM +1000, Peter Rundle ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > FWIW, the backslash is not valid in a URL. My guess: Netscape convert
> > errant backslashes to forward slashes in such URLs, whereas Moz and
> > Galeon do not.
>
> Just another example of M$ dirty "inovation". IE is "improved" so that
> sites that
> put backslashs in instead of forward still work. Then frontpage suddenly has
> a bug in it that publishes links with backslashes instead of forward.
I have already had two websites with this problem. A friend of mine
has not had the time to write the proper web site, so it gets
re-directed to the ISP's, who must have some sort of database driven
server kind of thingy..... and this is what it produces:
<frameset cols="*,201" border="0" framespacing="0">
<frameset rows="88,82%" border="0" framespacing="0" frameborder="YES">
<frame src="WWW\iHead.html" name="head" scrolling="NO" noresize>
<frame src="WWW\Profil.html" name="main" noresize>
</frameset>
<frame src="WWW\iMenu.html" name="menu" noresize>
</frameset>
<noframes>
<body bgcolor="white" link="black" alink="black" vlink="black">
</body>
</noframes>
see: http://www.raudzus.net
[snip]
> Now you know why we hate them so much!
Yep. And I thought the bloody Germans hate M$ ........
jobst
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