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Images do not open/show. Site works elsewhere and tryed everything

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I built a personal website and it works fine on every browser, except Firefox. Images do not open. But not all images - only the ones in the <body> tag. I have checked everything in the HTML file (and it is correct), but after checking the page information/ pictures source, there is a "%5C" added to original "code" (on Firefox only), which I assume it causes this problem. I have tried every possible solution, but it didn't work out. Can someone please help me? The website is: http://ssw1202356-celica.16mb.com/index.html

I built a personal website and it works fine on every browser, except Firefox. Images do not open. But not all images - only the ones in the <body> tag. I have checked everything in the HTML file (and it is correct), but after checking the page information/ pictures source, there is a "%5C" added to original "code" (on Firefox only), which I assume it causes this problem. I have tried every possible solution, but it didn't work out. Can someone please help me? The website is: http://ssw1202356-celica.16mb.com/index.html

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The images contain a backslash instead of a forward slash as you can see in "Tools > Page Info > Media" by the presence of %5C

[1] <img src="images\toyoda.jpg">
[2] <img src="images\toyotalogo.jpg">

Firefox doesn't convert a backslash automatically to a forward slash, so you will have to change that in the page code.

<img src="images/toyoda.jpg" align="left" height="170" border="3" width="140">
<img src="images/toyotalogo.jpg" height="225" border="0" width="300">
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Chosen Solution

The images contain a backslash instead of a forward slash as you can see in "Tools > Page Info > Media" by the presence of %5C

[1] <img src="images\toyoda.jpg">
[2] <img src="images\toyotalogo.jpg">

Firefox doesn't convert a backslash automatically to a forward slash, so you will have to change that in the page code.

<img src="images/toyoda.jpg" align="left" height="170" border="3" width="140">
<img src="images/toyotalogo.jpg" height="225" border="0" width="300">

Modified by cor-el

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Thank you so much! Problem solved! :)

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You're welcome.