Thu, 12 Aug 2010 23:32:34 +0200, /Ray_Net/:
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
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.
So you said that SM is not clever enough to transform it to a forward
slash ?
No, I said: "SM is not 'clever' about", which was meant as "SM is
not stupid to". Sorry for not being clear enough.
You are wrong because when i propose to SM the following:
file:///C:/Program Files/Abyss Web Server/htdocs/IMAGES\pose-yoga.jpg
he shows me the picture and modify his URL-adress-zone as follow:
file:///C:/Program Files/Abyss Web Server/htdocs/IMAGES/pose-yoga.jpg
Why SM is clever with file adress and not with webserver adress ?
I think David E. Ross has given you a very probable explanation in
another reply:
news://news.mozilla.org:119/euqdnsazdykfwv7rnz2dnuvz_uadn...@mozilla.org
If you want to find out for real, you could ask the Mozilla devs in
a more technical group.
--
Stanimir
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