Tom wrote:
> Here are three different versions of Jay's home page
> address. Does it
> make any difference which one you use?
I downloaded Jay's pages to my web server, and found I had
the same problem, no access with netscape, access with microsoft.
This indicates a problem with the content, not the aol server.
I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
no trouble loading the page:
I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
them (or don't use style sheets at all).
Randy
something else
4 messages in this thread |
Started on 1999-11-20
[LbNA] Re: Problem with Jay's pages (was something else)
From: Randy Hall (randy@mapsurfer.com) |
Date: 1999-11-20 09:31:04 UTC-04:00
[LbNA] Re: Problem with Jay's pages (was something else)
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@mail.sover.net) |
Date: 1999-11-20 17:09:12 UTC
Nice detective work, Randy!
Tom
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Here are three different versions of Jay's home page
> > address. Does it
> > make any difference which one you use?
>
> I downloaded Jay's pages to my web server, and found I had
> the same problem, no access with netscape, access with microsoft.
> This indicates a problem with the content, not the aol server.
>
> I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
> no trouble loading the page:
>
>
>
> I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
> do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
> to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
> them (or don't use style sheets at all).
>
> Randy
>
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>
>
>
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>
>
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Braintree, VT
P13F50
"The game is afoot!"
Tom
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Here are three different versions of Jay's home page
> > address. Does it
> > make any difference which one you use?
>
> I downloaded Jay's pages to my web server, and found I had
> the same problem, no access with netscape, access with microsoft.
> This indicates a problem with the content, not the aol server.
>
> I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
> no trouble loading the page:
>
>
>
> I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
> do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
> to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
> them (or don't use style sheets at all).
>
> Randy
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws.
> http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/1701
>
>
>
> -- Talk to your group with your own voice!
> -- http://www.egroups.com/VoiceChatPage?listName=letterbox-usa&m=1
>
>
The Orient Express
Braintree, VT
P13F50
"The game is afoot!"
[LbNA] Re: Problem with Jay's pages (was something else)
From: B. J. Drew (nep1bjd@nep10.med.navy.mil) |
Date: 1999-11-20 11:28:39 UTC-08:00
Wow! You are the man, Randy. Now I feel a little sheepish saying I
think I know what that code means since I've been feigning
html-ignorance, but I think it points to a page that the template
includes that I'm not using (one of those "sign in" pages where people
can leave a note on a page's server). I'll try manually removing it
from the source code and see what happens.
Jay
>
> I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
> no trouble loading the page:
>
>
>
> I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
> do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
> to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
> them (or don't use style sheets at all).
>
> Randy
think I know what that code means since I've been feigning
html-ignorance, but I think it points to a page that the template
includes that I'm not using (one of those "sign in" pages where people
can leave a note on a page's server). I'll try manually removing it
from the source code and see what happens.
Jay
>
> I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
> no trouble loading the page:
>
>
>
> I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
> do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
> to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
> them (or don't use style sheets at all).
>
> Randy
[LbNA] Re: Problem with Jay's pages (was something else)
From: Tom Cooch (tcooch@mail.sover.net) |
Date: 1999-11-21 08:36:02 UTC
I experimented with my settings on Netscape this morning and found
that if I went to Edit Preferences Advanced and checked
for Enable style sheets, I could no longer access Jay's pages at AOL.
Randy and Bonnie, you might want to see if that feature is checked on
your settings, and if so, disable it.
This may not be the problem, as I was still able to load Jay's saved
pages, and Randy could not.
In any case, Jay's removing the offending line from all his pages
would be the best solution.
Tom
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Here are three different versions of Jay's home page
> > address. Does it
> > make any difference which one you use?
>
> I downloaded Jay's pages to my web server, and found I had
> the same problem, no access with netscape, access with microsoft.
> This indicates a problem with the content, not the aol server.
>
> I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
> no trouble loading the page:
>
>
>
> I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
> do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
> to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
> them (or don't use style sheets at all).
>
> Randy
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws.
> http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/1701
>
>
>
> -- Talk to your group with your own voice!
> -- http://www.egroups.com/VoiceChatPage?listName=letterbox-usa&m=1
>
>
that if I went to Edit Preferences Advanced and checked
for Enable style sheets, I could no longer access Jay's pages at AOL.
Randy and Bonnie, you might want to see if that feature is checked on
your settings, and if so, disable it.
This may not be the problem, as I was still able to load Jay's saved
pages, and Randy could not.
In any case, Jay's removing the offending line from all his pages
would be the best solution.
Tom
> Tom wrote:
>
> > Here are three different versions of Jay's home page
> > address. Does it
> > make any difference which one you use?
>
> I downloaded Jay's pages to my web server, and found I had
> the same problem, no access with netscape, access with microsoft.
> This indicates a problem with the content, not the aol server.
>
> I then removed this line from the web page, and netscape had
> no trouble loading the page:
>
>
>
> I handcode html so I have no idea what this is supposed to
> do, but add to the list of recommendations to find a way
> to create the pages so that they don't have this line in
> them (or don't use style sheets at all).
>
> Randy
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Accurate impartial advice on everything from laptops to tablesaws.
> http://clickhere.egroups.com/click/1701
>
>
>
> -- Talk to your group with your own voice!
> -- http://www.egroups.com/VoiceChatPage?listName=letterbox-usa&m=1
>
>