Chris,
I was just curious and took a look (also a Mac GL user - intranet
site). I can see a potential general problem when I looked at the
code: there are multiple blocks of <html> ... </html> on all your pages
(for the static page AND for the ads). I'm pretty sure this is illegal
in html code. Many browsers may overlook it, but IE 6 may not like it.
My guess would be, since IE 6 is OK with the ads doing this, that it's
the style sheets in the static page. Or maybe the ads aren't enough to
tip IE 6 over the edge.
Try fixing the multiple html thing and see if that helps.
just my thoughts on this...
On Mar 1, 2004, at 11:35 AM, OHNA Webmaster wrote:
I am having a very strange issue that I hope that someone has seen
before or maybe has an ideas of what is going on.
I do all my development on the Mac and test regularly in Safari and
IE5 for mac. I also test on Netscape for Win because that is all we
use. Since my GL site is going live on Saturday, I figured I'd better
do some testing on IE6 for Win.
Everything seems to work great EXCEPT for Most (not all) of the static
pages. Rather than load the static page, the screen clears (no header
or left pane) and the screen fills with brown coloring. It fills the
screen in about 1 1/2" chunks and then when the page is full, it
clears it out and starts over. Meanwhile, IE6 and the rest of the
computer is locked up. Sometimes I can quite IE, and other times I
have to shut off the machine.
The static pages are in HTML that I wrote in DreamWeaver and then
pasted into GL. However some of the pages with dream weaver code work
just fine and on the broken ones, I tried stripping out all but the
most basic HTML and I still get the brown screen.
Does anyone have ideas?
You can view the site at http://www.flashcasters.net/gl
Thanks,
Chris
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