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the frame within the frameset does not take the relative path correctly

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http://www.autogamma.com/FastSP/catindex.html

click "POMPE LAVACRISTALLI" > "Codice Fast" > "PL100" images don't work In IE and Chrome images work fine

The frame with PL100, ... link to "pompe\PL100.html", ... Target is the frame named "MAIN" In this frame, relative address is lost: the frame does not take the correct relative path, with new subdir "pompe" Path for the images remain /

http://www.autogamma.com/FastSP/catindex.html click "POMPE LAVACRISTALLI" > "Codice Fast" > "PL100" images don't work In IE and Chrome images work fine The frame with PL100, ... link to "pompe\PL100.html", ... Target is the frame named "MAIN" In this frame, relative address is lost: the frame does not take the correct relative path, with new subdir "pompe" Path for the images remain /

Isisombululo esikhethiwe

Those links have backslashes instead of forward slahes:

<body><center><font size=2>CODICI FAST</font><br>
<a href='pompe\PL100.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 100</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL101.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 101</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL102.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 102</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL103.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 103</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL104.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 104</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL105.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 105</font></a><br>
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Isisombululo Esikhethiwe

Those links have backslashes instead of forward slahes:

<body><center><font size=2>CODICI FAST</font><br>
<a href='pompe\PL100.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 100</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL101.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 101</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL102.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 102</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL103.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 103</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL104.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 104</font></a><br>
<a href='pompe\PL105.html' target='MAIN'><font size=2>PL 105</font></a><br>
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Ok, the solution is to use slash and not backslash. PL100 and PL101 works fine now.

But this is the link to the page, not the SRC of the image. The browser show correctly the page but the image <IMG SRC="PL 102.jpg"> doesn't get the path of the page. Why the page HTML is correctly shown with the link with backslash? Why the image with NO backslash in SRC isn't shown? Try to open: http://www.autogamma.com/FastSP/pompe/PL102.html You see images correctly. But in the frame (link with backslash to the page) you show only the HTML. It's strange.

Okulungisiwe ngu brokenimage

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There are still broken links with backslashes in that frame (right-click context menu: This Frame > Reload Frame).
Only the first two have a forward slash.
I have a bookmarklet to fix such links (86 originally, still 84 links left) and that makes the images show.

It is amazing that the pages with the backslashes also were uploaded (you may want to remove those!):

Okulungisiwe ngu cor-el

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Yes, i know. I am now correcting all the slashes. It's amazing and also strange! Thanks, bye

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A good solution to this issue is to Ctrl-Click on the link and FF will follow the link.