For me, it has to be FireBug, probably one of the best pieces of software
ever written (aside from XBox 360 stuff :-)

The chap deserves a Knighthood.





 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cutter (CFRelated)
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Jan 25 18:43:00 2007
Subject: Re: IIS and Safari

I use the Web Developer's Toolbar for FireFox. Under the CSS button I 
have an option to 'View CSS', which will show me the contents of each 
included stylesheet. I've had more than one occasion where the CSS 
didn't load becuase of a bad path (virt directory not setup correctly, 
etc.) which was communicated through the output.

Cutter
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Jason Holden wrote:
> I use my Mac and Safari to test my page locally (i.e.
http://192.168.1.101) then i upload it to a remote server.  The page looks
just as it should when I browse it locally, however when I browse the
uploaded version it's as if Safari is ignoring my style sheet.  I've
compared the HTML I receive from my local machine and the HTML i receive
from the remote server.  They are identical (same whitespace, etc.) The ONLY
difference I can find is that my local machine is Win XP SP2/IIS5.5 and the
remote server is running Win2003Server R2/II6.  A friend suggested checking
the MIME types and  I did.  Everything looks right.
> 
> Has anyone encountered a similar problem?  What MIME types should I look
for?
> 
> 



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