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Post by ShardNet on Feb 16, 2008 8:24:43 GMT 10
XD He wants a guide to necrophilia. Wow.
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Post by Geewoody on Feb 16, 2008 11:01:54 GMT 10
XD He wants a guide to necrophilia. Wow. Eco PM'd a while back asking me to add it as well. Suspicious. ...Odd, the site really doesn't seem to be working, at least in Firefox. Safari is showing it fine though for some reason, though. I found some slight errors in the source code that I fixed, but there wasn't any difference. Any one else having this issue? And if so any ideas on how to fix it? The site may come up blank, but the source is still viewable if you'd like to have a look.
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Post by ORLY? on Feb 20, 2008 1:27:24 GMT 10
It doesnt work in internet exploerer either
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Post by somebody probably on Feb 25, 2008 8:47:35 GMT 10
At first I thought it was this somewhat dodgy frameset code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 TRANSITIONAL//EN"> <html>
<head> ... </head> <body>
<frameset rows="50%,50%" border="0"> <frame src="http://home.comcast.net/~branflakecult/top.html"> <frameset cols="25%,75%" border="0"> <frame src="http://home.comcast.net/~branflakecult/nav.html">
<frame src="http://home.comcast.net/~branflakecult/news.html" name="framesauce"> </frameset>
</body> </html> Then the W3C validation thing spat an error out at me... Then I tried the code in w3school's 'try it' editor, it came up blank again. I fixed, it though. Firstly... Remove those body tags. They don't mix with the frameset tags. Secondly, add another </frameset> tag to the end, you didn't close that second one. Thirdly, redesign the site with CSS instead of frames.
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Post by Geewoody on Feb 25, 2008 8:55:39 GMT 10
Ah, that did it. Thanks. And to think, Comcast's built-in editor was telling me not to remove the <body> tags.
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