Syntax error?
I just recently finished a website under the domain name fablesballadsandbeautifultales.com, and on some machines, but not all it posts a syntax error. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I just recently finished a website under the domain name fablesballadsandbeautifultales.com, and on some machines, but not all it posts a syntax error. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
mairving posted this at 19:42 — 24th May 2001.
They have: 2,256 posts
Joined: Feb 2001
You might just give us a little bit more info on this. Also should your link be this : http://www.fablesballadsandbeautifultales.com instead with only one a in tales.
Mark Irving
I have a mind like a steel trap; it is rusty and illegal in 47 states
TheGizmoid posted this at 21:07 — 24th May 2001.
They have: 168 posts
Joined: Apr 2001
Netscape 4.6, Mac.
All I'm getting is a brown background. Page says it's finished loading and I can view source. I don't think NS 4.x likes layers or such. I know it definitely treats CSS differently than IE does.
BTW, the page title is "Welcome to Adobe GoLive 5". There's somewhere in the GoLive prefs where you can set it to not automatically do that, I believe.
mairving posted this at 21:51 — 24th May 2001.
They have: 2,256 posts
Joined: Feb 2001
Another way to get it to not show GoLive in the title is not to use it.
Gr8One posted this at 22:27 — 24th May 2001.
They have: 10 posts
Joined: May 2001
Hi,
I'm running IE 5.5 with a PC and i'm getting those syntax errors but when i click no to the debug i can see the whole page.
Gr8One
Bookworm posted this at 01:24 — 25th May 2001.
They have: 32 posts
Joined: Apr 2001
IE5.5 and Windows Me.
Home page is fine but when I click on a link, Woah! the page scrambles, my PC hangs and I have to re-boot.
Not good.
Jack Michaelson posted this at 08:15 — 25th May 2001.
He has: 1,733 posts
Joined: Dec 1999
IE 5.5 and W98
-Line 70: Syntax error
-Line 152: CSinit not defined
chris_anto posted this at 00:29 — 28th May 2001.
They have: 9 posts
Joined: May 2001
IE 5.5 and Win98
Seems to be working fine for me.
Chris
Want to join the discussion? Create an account or log in if you already have one. Joining is fast, free and painless! We’ll even whisk you back here when you’ve finished.