Good catch, Georg, and thanks. For some reason, the CMS was removing
the second slash when it was adding the JS to the pages. I added the
JS directly to the page (instead to the CMS doing it) and it resolved
the problem.
For those that asked, the CMS is custom built via Ruby on Rails.
On Mon,
I having a very bizarre problem with suckerfish dropdowns and IE7. I
have two versions of a page referencing the same CSS file -- one is a
static page on the same server as the CSS file, the other generated by
a CMS program on a different server. The problem is the dropdown menus
are sticking in
At 07:14 AM 25/03/2008, Chris Kavinsky wrote:
I having a very bizarre problem with suckerfish dropdowns and IE7. I
have two versions of a page referencing the same CSS file -- one is a
static page on the same server as the CSS file, the other generated by
a CMS program on a different server. The
Doing that, and it works fine on the static page. The problem, for
some reason, is that it doesn't work on the page that's generated by
the CMS (although the source code looks fine). I'm stumped.
On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Vicki Stebbins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:14 AM 25/03/2008,
Chris Kavinsky wrote:
I having a very bizarre problem with suckerfish dropdowns and IE7.
static page: http://ecasite.org/2008template.html
CMS page: http://associationdatabase.com/aws/ECA/pt/sp/p_Home_Page
CSS file: http://209.235.241.60/css/styles2008.css
FWIW: The CMS version is
Chris Kavinsky wrote:
Doing that, and it works fine on the static page. The problem, for
some reason, is that it doesn't work on the page that's generated by
the CMS (although the source code looks fine). I'm stumped.
Fix the script. You've lost a backslash from the original.
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