Its probably just a syntax error. Are you migrating from a windows to linux
server? If so just check your casing, e.g if your style sheet is called
myStyle.css and it is being referenced as MyStyle.css then its not going to
display at all on a linux server.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cutter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 9:58 AM
Subject: SOT: CSS problems


> OK, I figured one of you could help me here. I've been developing a new
> site. I recently migrated all of my files from my development server to
> a test server more on line with the production server it would
> eventually be housed on. And here's where the fun begins.
>
> My site's pages call two separate style sheets. The first is a global
> style sheet defining elements common throughout the site. The second
> sheet is page specific, defining elements only found on that page. Since
> migrating the site to the test server it appears that the second style
> sheet is never loaded. I can not peg down any reason why. I really don't
> see any reason why the server would make a difference, but the same
> pages do appear differently between the two different machines. The test
> server is here: http://s05.seacrets.com
>
> Cutter
>
> 

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