Jason Hilton wrote:
> On 2/13/06, Roger Roelofs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Feb 13, 2006, at 8:12 AM, Jason Hilton wrote:
>>
>>> I'm doing a complete redesign of a current site of mine and
>>> for some reason,
>>> IE interprets the CSS differently on my production server,
>>> than on my local
>>> machine.
>>>
>>> Here is the url to the redesign:
>>> www.theonlinecookbook.com/ver2/
>>
>> I'd bet that either one of the urls is pointing at the local
>> machine or that one of the files didn't upload correctly.
>> Given the problems you are describing, I'd check
>> 'cookbook-iefixes.css' first.
>
> Nope, it isn't that.  That was my first thought as well.  I've
> tried to rule out as much as I can.  The only variable between
> the two sites are the machines serving up the pages.

Your production server runs IIS5, your local machine IIS6. I 
don't know anything about IIS, but it strikes me as weird if that 
makes a difference in how the pages are rendered.

> I'll
> have to check this on my home PC when I get a chance to see if
> it is goofy there as well.  If it is, I don't know what to do,
> unless someone has any more possible suggestions.  :(

Can you give a link to both instances of the site, the one on the 
production server *and* the one on your local machine? That way 
others could actually try and find what's different.

-- 
Els
http://locusmeus.com/
http://locusoptimus.com/

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