the page: http://www.deafvision.net/projects/btw/revised/indexx.html.
Can I raise a quick issue -- I noticed when I went to that page and
right-clicked on it... a JavaScript alert came up to say that the
page was copyright, and, as far as I could tell, stopped me from
doing view source via the
John
People use that method to try and stop people copying source code.
Unfortunately there really is no reliable way of doing so because:
1. the page is usually cached by the browser and you can get the source
code from there
2. browsers can be set to disable javascript to get around these
In some browsers, the test page I have put up renders fine: namely, IE
Mac, Safari on Mac, IE6 on PC. However, Firefox, Opera, Mozilla and
Netscape don't seem to see the stylesheet.
Both HTML and CSS validated fine through the W3C site.
I am really having a difficult time understanding why
G'day
I am really having a difficult time understanding why some browsers see
the stylesheet, while others don't?
The link to the page:
http://www.deafvision.net/projects/btw/revised/indexx.html.
link rel=StyleSheet type=text/css href=css/btwnewx.css /
Try making that stylesheet (all lower
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Subject: [WSG] Really strange results
In some browsers, the test page I have put up renders fine: namely, IE
Mac, Safari on Mac, IE6 on PC. However, Firefox, Opera, Mozilla and
Netscape don't seem to see
Hi Lesley,
Have you tried an absolute path for the style sheet href property?
Regards,
Ben
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The easy answer is that your server is configured incorrectly.
Your stylesheet is being served as text/plain, and not text/css
thus some browsers are not treating it as a style sheet..
s
Leslie Riggs wrote:
In some browsers, the test page I have put up renders fine: namely, IE
Mac, Safari on Mac,
other stuff does. Nothing wrong with your CSS. It is
a web server configuration problem.
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From: Leslie Riggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 14:35:12 +1000
Subject: [WSG] Really strange results
In some browsers, the test page I
scott parsons wrote:
The easy answer is that your server is configured incorrectly.
Your stylesheet is being served as text/plain, and not text/css
thus some browsers are not treating it as a style sheet..
i just did a quick test, copying leslie's code and css and loaded it on
my server - and it
Thanks to all - the hosting provider confirmed that the web server was
incorrectly configured; it's an older one. The site will go live on a
newer, properly configured server.
I can now sleep happythanks again, everyone.
Leslie Riggs
scott parsons wrote:
The easy answer is that your server
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