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Michael
Fellow FPers,
I've been in beta test mode for a few weeks now, using cascading style
sheets
to provide a uniform navigation across all my webpages. I'm using
FP2002
with Yahoo!Store (unix variant)
I recently made a minor change in the navigational file names (seach
engine
optimization) on my client PC which caused a weird problem at the
next site upload.
1. The navigational menus are fine on my PC using either FP or IE
2. Almost all pages on the server have missing navigational info at the
top & bottom css areas. The site was all working fine until my last
site upload/refresh. See:
http://www.bridgehands.com
3. At least one page still works properly with the top/bottom
navigational menu like the good old days:
http://bridgehands.com/Help/Site_Map.HTM
Over the beta cycle, I've been constantly fixing Unix-Microsoft
file name incompatability (case.htm vs CASE.HTM,
space%20bar.html vs space_bar.html, Second's.htm vs seconds.htm, etc)
I'd appreciate your thoughts on how to restore the navigational menus
on my webpages.
Regards,
Michael
I've been in beta test mode for a few weeks now, using cascading style
sheets
to provide a uniform navigation across all my webpages. I'm using
FP2002
with Yahoo!Store (unix variant)
I recently made a minor change in the navigational file names (seach
engine
optimization) on my client PC which caused a weird problem at the
next site upload.
1. The navigational menus are fine on my PC using either FP or IE
2. Almost all pages on the server have missing navigational info at the
top & bottom css areas. The site was all working fine until my last
site upload/refresh. See:
http://www.bridgehands.com
3. At least one page still works properly with the top/bottom
navigational menu like the good old days:
http://bridgehands.com/Help/Site_Map.HTM
Over the beta cycle, I've been constantly fixing Unix-Microsoft
file name incompatability (case.htm vs CASE.HTM,
space%20bar.html vs space_bar.html, Second's.htm vs seconds.htm, etc)
I'd appreciate your thoughts on how to restore the navigational menus
on my webpages.
Regards,
Michael