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  • Started 22 years ago by G LAB
  • Latest reply 22 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • G LAB Member

    I recently uploaded all files and made sure to refresh the files list before logging off. However, I am unable to view any files after entering past my index page. What I get is a blank page stating "done". What am I doing wrong?

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    The most likely answer is that the files aren't in the location where the HTML is looking for them. What is the URL of your page?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • G LAB Member

    The url is www.cosmicliasons.com. I've called earthlink for web support but they've given me no hints as to what's wrong. PLEASE ADVISE.

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    That page appears to load fine, and other pages are reachable from it. So I assume you fixed the problem?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • G LAB Member

    Actually,

    When I look up the site on my main computer where I created the files, it seems to load fine; however, when I look up the site on other computers, the index page comes up as usual and when I enter, the second page only shows the banner. My girlfriend looked the site up on her computer as well and also experienced the same. Please let me know if I'm doing something wrong.
    :confused

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • G LAB Member

    Jim,

    I'm finally able to view the other pages on line on the different computers but now...if you look on the second page, catlocpage, when you select a category, the page only opens up in that section of space. It is supposed to link to a whole new page. Can you check out the site again and let me know what I did now. I've gone over it again and again but I can't seem to find the problem.

    Thank you.

    Posted 22 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    That's an HTML error. When you want a link to take over the entire browser window, and not just the frame that the link is in, you need to put a special target parameter in the A HREF tag. I don't recall the syntax offhand; an HTML book or the manual for your HTML editor should cover that.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 22 years ago #

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