What are valid elements to use in a path?

The Archives départementales de l'Isère is a bit unusual, since it does not provide any ark-URLs for directly referencing the images. So; specifying a path seems the only way to cite an image. If I've managed to follow the rules correctly, it seems that the following would be one way of citing the material:

First Reference Note: Archives départementales de l'Isère, Registres paroissiaux, d'état civil et tables décennales (https://archives.isere.fr/page/registres-paroissiaux-et-detat-civil : downloaded 11 December 2022) > Cliquer ici pour voir les documents numérisés > J'accepte ces conditions > État Civil et Registres Paroissiaux > Crémieu > décès > “Crémieu. Naissances, mariages, décès. Coll. Départementale”, 1878–1892 > image 107, Acte no. 28, (28 May 1879), Magnin (François), died 28 May 1879; citing archival reference 9NUM/5E139/22, Grenoble (38185), Rhône-Alpes, France.

However; the presence of the first two elements of the path cause me some concern. They are essentially for an information page and agreement to the terms of usage. While they are hyperlinks, they are a bit unusual and I'm not sure if they are handled just like any other path element. 

Is there a better way to handle this and keep things short and simple?

Submitted byEEon Sun, 12/11/2022 - 19:00

H-H, if you have to select a specific set of words to get from the page you're on to where you want to go, then it's part of the path to record.

Submitted bydnafamilyhelpon Mon, 02/05/2024 - 17:38

Quick Lesson 25 uses "path: > " at the beginning of a path. Is that now deprecated, and am I correct that ", path:" can simply be replaced with "> "? In other words, the example provided in Quick Lesson 25 would be acceptable as:

St. Liborious Church (St. Libory, Illinois), “Liber Baptismalis ab anno 1849 die 30 Murt. Usque ad initium anni 1863,” unnumbered pages, unnumbered entries in chronological order, “Elisabetham Aberle,” baptism, 12 November 1857; accessed as “Illinois, Diocese of Belleville, Catholic Parish Records, 1729–1956,” browsable images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1388122 : 1 April 2015) >  St. Clair County > St. Libory > St. Liborious > 1849–1862 Baptisms, First Communion, Confirmations > image 33 of 68.