Thu, 12 Aug 2010 07:38:01 -0700, /Rick Merrill/:
But that is a totally toothless motto. While I agree with you, the fact is that the non-compliant are getting the money and the "competent" do not. Case in point: those websites developed with TOOLS that do not adhere to the standards.
The problem with the non-standard compliant behavior of IE in this case is the URI may contain \ (back-slash) as non-hierarchical separator, therefore IE will incorrectly transform it to a forward slash and result in a non-existent URI. So SeaMonkey's behavior is just fine - not being "clever" about incorrect URIs containing back-slashes instead of forward slashes for hierarchical path separators.
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