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An image set as the background of a DIV is displayed in IE, but not in Firefox.why? like:#logo{ float: left; background-image:url(images\logo.jpg); }

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a DIV id is logo

  1. logo{

float: left; background-image:url(images\logo.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; width:97px; height:92px; background-size: auto; margin:30px 0px 0px 150px; }

a DIV id is logo #logo{ float: left; background-image:url(images\logo.jpg); background-repeat: no-repeat; width:97px; height:92px; background-size: auto; margin:30px 0px 0px 150px; }

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IE is liberal about allowing the backslash separator, which normally is used on Windows for local files paths. However, most browsers requires the forward slash separator (images/logo.jpg). That will work in IE, too.

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Please update to Firefox 20.0.1 as well. Firefox 12 is no longer supported and is quite insecure. Update Firefox to the latest release