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ozefrog
September 13th, 2001, 07:03
could i please have a couple of people using netscape 4.5 and 6.0 test my site. for some reason i cant view my site at www.ozefrog.com.kg with netscape 4.5. i can see the green background and all the html code in the source. does anyone know whats wrong with it??
thanks for your time
vedette
September 13th, 2001, 21:15
What's this?
Warning: Unable to access /mnt/host-users/ozefrog/news/news.php in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 119
Warning: Failed opening '/mnt/host-users/ozefrog/news/news.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 119
Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: diginews in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 123
I was using Netscape 6
niv
September 13th, 2001, 21:18
Originally posted by vedette
What's this?
Warning: Unable to access /mnt/host-users/ozefrog/news/news.php in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 119
Warning: Failed opening '/mnt/host-users/ozefrog/news/news.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 119
Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: diginews in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 123
I was using Netscape 6
ROTFLMAO
vedette
September 13th, 2001, 21:20
Well actually it was on IE 5.5 as well.
meow
September 13th, 2001, 22:08
Originally posted by ozefrog
does anyone know whats wrong with it??
This?
http://www.htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.cgi?url=http%3A//www.ozefrog.com.kg/&input=yes
What do you use? Doesn't look like FP, but sure is table happy.
meow
September 13th, 2001, 22:34
Oops! It was FuckPage. :D Anyway, a lot of closing tags are missing in the tables. That's why it doesn't show up in NS. You know, you could lose at least half of that code.
FP!:fork:
agnieszka
September 13th, 2001, 23:15
meow's right. you've opened more table tags than what you've closed. NS doesn't tollerate bad scripting...
ozefrog
September 17th, 2001, 07:41
Originally posted by vedette
What's this?
Warning: Unable to access /mnt/host-users/ozefrog/news/news.php in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 119
Warning: Failed opening '/mnt/host-users/ozefrog/news/news.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 119
Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: diginews in /users/iwebland.com/ozefrog/index.php on line 123
I was using Netscape 6
sorry that must have been when i moved servers, my fault for that
ozefrog
September 17th, 2001, 07:50
Originally posted by meow
Oops! It was FuckPage. :D Anyway, a lot of closing tags are missing in the tables. That's why it doesn't show up in NS. You know, you could lose at least half of that code.
FP!:fork:
frontpage 2k is one of the best editors out, i have used dreamweaver and homesite b4 and a few others and frontpage 2k is the best that i have found to have more compatibility with netscape (but i will explain the fault....).
i beleive the fault had been caused becos my site runs of a header and footer template using php. i had to divide the html into a header and footer, and when i saved the footer frontpage reformatted a few things without me knowing so i think thats why.
anyway none of this really matters now as i have done an overhaul on my site fixing all its probs. with that i put a new design up.
anywayz thanx for ya help :)
LeX
September 17th, 2001, 07:58
Originally posted by ozefrog
frontpage 2k is one of the best editors outEditPlus is the best, notepad's the 2nd best. Frontpage is the worst of all.
ozefrog
September 17th, 2001, 08:42
i cant stand programming sites in HTML, takes too long, (as i can only do about 35 words per min)
this isnt an excuse because my very 1st pages were coded by hand in html, then i went to WYSIWYG editors(aka wat u see is wat u get)
for a html and wysiwyg user homesite is by far the best, its practically compatible with every html tag
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