In my opinion this could have a bunch of causes.
Did you load the local files with "file://..." or do you have a server
running locally and go through localhost?
Might the remote server have a OS running that uses case sensitive file
names, whiule your local OS does not? Maybe when viewed remotely an
image file is not found.
What I found with Google:
- http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/191/865802
"The css file name was too long and used a - not _ . This did not create
an error on my local machine, but was a problem on the server."
-
http://gullele.wordpress.com/2011/01/25/css-rendered-different-for-local-and-remote-servers/
"Then I changed the localhost with my computer name and yup it is all
messed up."
Hope that helps...
Best regards
Christian
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