Ken Rudolph wrote:
Ken Rudolph wrote:
I know zero about html. For 10 years I've been writing my web site
using the Netscape & Seamonkey composer which automatically formats the
html pages. However, I've been notified that my web host is eliminating
PHP 4 and changing over to PHP 5.2 and that some "scripts" (I have no
idea what those are, I've certainly never used such a thing on purpose)
may have to be updated.

My question is: does Seamonkey's simple html composer make "scripts"
that need to be modified? And if so...huh? How will I know? What do I
have to do to change them?

Any advice would be helpful.

Uh, oh, I just realized that several of my web pages were made by
automatically converting MS Excel 2003 files using the "Save as html"
command within Excel. Is that were deadly PHP4 "scripts" can occur?


Not to be harsh but ...

You are doomed to failure unless you accept that you need to learn SOMETHING.

SeaMonkey's Composer is a woefully flawed HTML/CSS creator. It spews out horribly un-validated code.

Also, you indicate that you don't know what PHP is but you are using it. Good luck with that.

Either learn HTML and CSS (and maybe PHP) or stop having a Web page/site.

And, by the way, if you really want help, post a URL.

--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
99 percent of lawyers give the rest a bad name.
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