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Old 12-14-2004, 05:14 AM  
Diligent
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Alright, take a look at one of the movie-URL's in Your source-code here:

<a href="..\2.mpg"><img src="..\2.jpg">

It's simply the "\" that's wrong, I tested a movie-URL with "/" and got a free movie

MS "introduced" the allowance of backslashes ("\") in HTML, either because
they didn't know better or it has something to do with them wanting their
Windows-based server- & HTML-software to be able to handle "\" that are standard in Windows.

Browsers that are more strict to W3C standards etc. don't translate the slash, hence such URL's break in them.

I'm using a Mozilla-based browser and see
"http;//twistedpink.com/sd/only101204/movies/..%5C2.mpg" on the link movie# 2.mpg...
So it's obviously converting the "\" to "%53", ascii-code or something.

(edit: typos)
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