There seems to be a problem with Paul's catalogue pages.. I just tried to
access them and got four empty frames and a lot of errors. Anyone know what's
up? Paul?
The page I was accessing was http://homepages.enterprise.net/paulowen
TTFN
Jon
May have found the problem - Paul can you check this - I think your
'base
URL' isn't set properly - your relative addresses are coming out as
absolute ones and obviously that's not going to work..
TTFN
Jon
> Jonathan white wrote:
Yeah, it's a problem with Paul's HTML code.
For instnace:
<base href="http:\\homepages.enterprise.net">
should be http://homepages.enterprise.net
and,
<frame name="main page" src="\paulowen\main.html">
should be
/paulowen/main.html
Internet Explorer 4 (and maybe 3) will correct the problem but most other
browsers (including Netscape) will not.
To get to the GZG catalogue try this address:
http://homepages.enterprise.net/paulowen/gzg/index.html
There may be some more duff links after that but most seem to work.
Cheers,
> To get to the GZG catalogue try this address:
I just tried it and all I get is 'document not available'
> To get to the GZG catalogue try this address:
So I just reied this agian and I get a page but it is blank, plus I get a
whole bunch of error messages, something about DNS entries. So my question is
is this just me or is there soemthing wrong with the on line catalogue?
> To get to the GZG catalogue try this address:
Ditto. I get the same.
Mk
> Stuart Murray wrote:
No it's not you. I can now no longer access it with Opera which I could
earlier. Internet Explorer still works, but Netscape (2,3 or 4) and Lynx
don't.
(I'm at work and as I create web sites for a living I have to have all these
browsers installed...)
Paul, if you see this e-mail me and I'll help you get this straightened
out.
Cheers,
OK so I should now better than to try Frontpage 98 on the whole site, but then
it worked OK on the test I did.
> From what I can tell frontpage seems to have screwed up most of the
Sorry about this folks will get it all back on line ASAP.
> Stuart Murray wrote:
> these browsers installed...)