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Firefox has problems loading appache sub directories under www folder

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I recently started up a http server and did not have any problems with it until I decided to expand the site. I now have seperate folders for each site, each one is for a different game. When I make my Index.html it loads all images that are in the same www directory, however , If the images are in another folder Firefox will not load them! I tried IE and it works fine with no issues. Give it a look at http://maryland.dyndns-server.com:12347/ The site is still in development the only links that work are Minecraft and World of warcraft, but the minecraft one is not developed yet as I am using the template from the World of warcraft site. So dont be confused if both links take you to the same site.

I recently started up a http server and did not have any problems with it until I decided to expand the site. I now have seperate folders for each site, each one is for a different game. When I make my Index.html it loads all images that are in the same www directory, however , If the images are in another folder Firefox will not load them! I tried IE and it works fine with no issues. Give it a look at http://maryland.dyndns-server.com:12347/ The site is still in development the only links that work are Minecraft and World of warcraft, but the minecraft one is not developed yet as I am using the template from the World of warcraft site. So dont be confused if both links take you to the same site.

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There ids an error in the SRC of that missing image

SRC="http://maryland.dyndns-server.com:123.../WOW1.jpg" instead of:

Modified by cor-el

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Hey sorry haha I figured it out, I had just recently updated the change. I was using my C drive as the directory of the file for the HTML code and not the http://etc as the source as you have mentioned above... IE was not sensative to it but Firefox was. Thank you for the post ;0