> Any words of wisdom for troubleshooting this a thousand miles away?


First ask someone else to look at the site.

Second get a copy of the server logs to see if someone has banged around
in the files.

Tom Horn
SWOregon Internet



> Sorry for the OT post on this OT list, but I'm pulling my hair out.
>
> I built a site for a client in Arkansas.  The whole site is in frames -
the
> top frame the navigation for the entire site.  The client claims that
about
> 5 clicks through an application, she loses the top navigation frame and
has
> to back out of the application to find the nav bar.  <sigh>  Of course I
> cannot recreate these happenings on my development machine or my test
> server.  The exact same code/application running on our demo laptop has
> never done this either.
>
> Any words of wisdom for troubleshooting this a thousand miles away?
>
>
> Erika Foster
> engineering-environmental Management
> Applications Developer
> (505) 866-1654
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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