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Old August 14th 04, 05:59 AM
Wesley Scott
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There is something definitely wrong with the tony page. All I get are
broken image links. Looking at the source there are no /TD and /TR
tags. Internet explorer will deal with that to some extent. Early versions
of Netscape (I quit using it at 4.7x) won't.

The links are all generating URL like the one below.
http://a href="tony/tony-01.jpg

Probably a problem with the head section. I would guess there should be a
/A associated with this line
BASE HREF="A HREF="http://www.ousterhout.net"

"B2431" wrote in message
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From: ChuckSlusarczyk
Date: 8/13/2004 10:13 PM Central Daylight Time
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Hmm still not working maybe my technique is wrong.

See ya

Chuck



No comment g

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired




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Old August 17th 04, 04:05 AM
John Ousterhout
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I haven't used /TD and /TR end tags in five years. They are not
used anywhere in my pages. Only stone age browsers, i.e. Netscape 3x,
have any problem with that. When publishing, I checked my page with
IE6, Mozilla FIrefox, and a Mac and they all displayed all pages OK.

Chuck, what browser are you using? Do you have the same problem on
the Pinckneyville photo pages?

- J.O.-


"Wesley Scott" wrote in message ...
There is something definitely wrong with the tony page. All I get are
broken image links. Looking at the source there are no /TD and /TR
tags. Internet explorer will deal with that to some extent. Early versions
of Netscape (I quit using it at 4.7x) won't.

The links are all generating URL like the one below.
http://a href="tony/tony-01.jpg

Probably a problem with the head section. I would guess there should be a
/A associated with this line
BASE HREF="A HREF="http://www.ousterhout.net"

"B2431" wrote in message
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From: ChuckSlusarczyk
Date: 8/13/2004 10:13 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id:



Hmm still not working maybe my technique is wrong.

See ya

Chuck



No comment g

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


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Old August 17th 04, 04:05 AM
John Ousterhout
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I haven't used /TD and /TR end tags in five years. They are not
used anywhere in my pages. Only stone age browsers, i.e. Netscape 3x,
have any problem with that. When publishing, I checked my page with
IE6, Mozilla FIrefox, and a Mac and they all displayed all pages OK.

Chuck, what browser are you using? Do you have the same problem on
the Pinckneyville photo pages?

- J.O.-


"Wesley Scott" wrote in message ...
There is something definitely wrong with the tony page. All I get are
broken image links. Looking at the source there are no /TD and /TR
tags. Internet explorer will deal with that to some extent. Early versions
of Netscape (I quit using it at 4.7x) won't.

The links are all generating URL like the one below.
http://a href="tony/tony-01.jpg

Probably a problem with the head section. I would guess there should be a
/A associated with this line
BASE HREF="A HREF="http://www.ousterhout.net"

"B2431" wrote in message
...
From: ChuckSlusarczyk
Date: 8/13/2004 10:13 PM Central Daylight Time
Message-id:



Hmm still not working maybe my technique is wrong.

See ya

Chuck



No comment g

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


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Old August 17th 04, 04:52 AM
ChuckSlusarczyk
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In article , John Ousterhout
says...

Chuck, what browser are you using? Do you have the same problem on
the Pinckneyville photo pages?


I don't know but I just e mailed my #4 son and as soon as he tells me I'll tell
you . I'm getting some return on my college money now LOL!! if it wasn't for my
kids I'd never own a computer :-)

See ya

Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret

Just happened to bump into the picture book that Rich Iifield did after Tony
died .It was full of Tony shots with the RAH-15 and our white ball caps .Lots of
neat memories.

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Old August 17th 04, 01:19 PM
ChuckSlusarczyk
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In article , ChuckSlusarczyk says...

In article , John Ousterhout
says...

Chuck, what browser are you using? Do you have the same problem on
the Pinckneyville photo pages?


Hi John
I have Internet Explorer and I just checked the P'ville pages and I can open
them just fine.

see ya

Chuck RAH-14/1 ret

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Old August 17th 04, 07:40 PM
John Ousterhout
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I'm visiting in Oregon and using a PC at the Public Library right now.
After staring intently at the html on the Tony page for a while I
suddenly said "Duh-oh!" and whumped myself up the side of the head.
I'm staying with a friend tonight and I'll put an ftp program on his
PC and fix the problem. It's not the end tags, but another html
error... a careless one I made when editing the pages as I transferred
them from the old host. It's odd that it showed up in only some
browsers. Here I see the problem in IE 6.0.2800.1106 but I did not
see it on my PC when I tested it last week.

- John ("it's ALWAYS pilot error" Ousterhout -

ChuckSlusarczyk wrote in message ...
In article , ChuckSlusarczyk says...

In article , John Ousterhout
says...

Chuck, what browser are you using? Do you have the same problem on
the Pinckneyville photo pages?


Hi John
I have Internet Explorer and I just checked the P'ville pages and I can open
them just fine.

see ya

Chuck RAH-14/1 ret

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Old August 17th 04, 11:23 PM
ChuckSlusarczyk
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In article , John Ousterhout
says...

I'm visiting in Oregon and using a PC at the Public Library right now.
After staring intently at the html on the Tony page for a while I
suddenly said "Duh-oh!" and whumped myself up the side of the head.
I'm staying with a friend tonight and I'll put an ftp program on his
PC and fix the problem. It's not the end tags, but another html
error... a careless one I made when editing the pages as I transferred
them from the old host. It's odd that it showed up in only some
browsers. Here I see the problem in IE 6.0.2800.1106 but I did not
see it on my PC when I tested it last week.


Gee John I don't know what you just said but I guess it will get fixed .You talk
just like my kids when it comes to computers and I don't understand them either
LOL!!!


See ya

Chuck ( gig a what's?) S RAH-14/1 ret

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Old August 18th 04, 03:17 AM
ChuckSlusarczyk
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Hey John
Just to let ya know I just tried it and it now works. Nice memories there
Thanks.

See ya

Chuck S RAH-14/1 ret and proud of it...

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Old August 19th 04, 04:29 PM
Robert Bonomi
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In article ,
John Ousterhout wrote:
I'm visiting in Oregon and using a PC at the Public Library right now.
After staring intently at the html on the Tony page for a while I
suddenly said "Duh-oh!" and whumped myself up the side of the head.
I'm staying with a friend tonight and I'll put an ftp program on his
PC and fix the problem. It's not the end tags, but another html
error... a careless one I made when editing the pages as I transferred
them from the old host. It's odd that it showed up in only some
browsers. Here I see the problem in IE 6.0.2800.1106 but I did not
see it on my PC when I tested it last week.


That is why 'HTML validators' exist. Write to the _standards_, and it'll
appear properly in any browser. shortcuts _may_ work, "most of the time"

There are any number of validators available on-line, for free. They're
well worth the little effort it takes to use them.


- John ("it's ALWAYS pilot error" Ousterhout -

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Old August 23rd 04, 03:11 AM
UltraJohn
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That is why 'HTML validators' exist. Write to the _standards_, and it'll
appear properly in any browser. shortcuts _may_ work, "most of the time"

There are any number of validators available on-line, for free. They're
well worth the little effort it takes to use them.


- John ("it's ALWAYS pilot error" Ousterhout -



I know in Opera browser if you right click on the web page/frame then if
it's a frame click on frame then click on validate source and it will
automatically validate it for you. It basically goes to
http://validate.w3c.org
you might try it.
John Price

 




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