On 8/13/10 2:27 PM, Ray_Net wrote: > Jay Garcia wrote: >> On 13.08.2010 15:18, Jay Garcia wrote: >> >> --- Original Message --- >> >>> Try these links in a few browsers: >>> >>> http://www.ufaq.org/themes/RavenIce/images/logo.gif >> >> Ok >> >>> http://www.ufaq.org/themes/RavenIce/images\logo.gif >> >> Not Found >> The requested URL /themes/RavenIce/images\logo.gif was not found on this >> server. >> >> Apache/1.3.41 Ben-SSL/1.59 Server at www.ufaq.org Port 80 >> >> Does not work in Firefox, Seamonkey or IE >> > > I have put http://www.ufaq.org/themes/RavenIce/images\logo.gif > in the url-adress part of mi IE8 and IT WORKS !
Yes. IE is broken in that it allows \ in a server-based URI when the internationally recognized specification says that \ is not allowed. You want Gecko (the core for Firefox, SeaMonkey, and others) to be similarly broken. Most of us would prefer that Gecko not be broken. No, I'm NOT a Mozilla developer or associated with Mozilla in any way other than as a user. I don't use IE because it is indeed broken in many ways and because IE lacks many of the features that are handy to experienced users. -- David E. Ross <http://www.rossde.com/>. Anyone who thinks government owns a monopoly on inefficient, obstructive bureaucracy has obviously never worked for a large corporation. © 1997 by David E. Ross _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

