Firefox uses wrong urls - html

I coded a webpage. At all sites I have to include several files via HTML. These files are stylesheets, images, javascripts and so on.
My big problem is Firefox. If I open the main page (https://www.example.de/) in any browser everything works fine. If I open a subpage (https://www.example.de/sub_page) of the webpage in Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Safari and a few other browsers everything displays as it should. Only in Firefox the subpage completly displays incorrect. Over the network tab I found out that these files are not loaded, because Firefox uses wrong urls for the files I have to include.
For example:
Included JS:
<script src="./scripts/main.js"></script>
Expected example-URL (Used URL in all other browsers):
https://www.example.de/scripts/main.js
Used example-URL only by Firefox:
https://www.example.de/subpage/scripts/main.js
And that last one is a wrong url. The first one is correct.
The subpage file is in the same directory as the main site file and the main site file loads perfectly in Firefox with the same include-urls. So why only in Firefox the urls get like this at my subpage? Any help is highly appreciated. Please tell me if you need more examples or anything else.
EDIT:
The subpage is a single php file and not in a extra folder. .htaccess edits the urls on the whole site. It is looking like this:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{THE_REQUEST} ^[A-Z]{3,}\s([^.]+)\.php [NC]
RewriteRule ^ %1 [R=301,L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME}.php -f
RewriteRule ^(.*?)/?$ $1.php [NC,L]
ErrorDocument 400 ./404.php
Best regards,
Filip.

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