Wow, that totaly doesn't jive with my Perl, UNIX, JavaScript, HTML, or DOS experience. In all those cases
"/" is top of tree
"./" is same branch
"../" is parent.
In your example ../images would result in busted image links since the Images directory is off the root, not off the subfolder containing your file.
Likewise /INI Files would break since that directory isn't off the root.
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