If I were you I would still check the files are accessible through the url
you provided in your html hooks (Firebug should help you check that), and if
not I would check the permissions are set right and the files at their
proper place.
Also don't forget if you're using url rewriting, local paths # distant
paths.

Michel Belleville


2009/11/9 wesley.bunton <wesley.bun...@gmail.com>

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>
>
> Matt Quackenbush-2 wrote:
> >
> > I'm going to say that there is about a 99.999999% chance that the paths
> to
> > your CSS and jQuery files are incorrect.
> >
> >
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> That's the odd thing about this.  I immediatly thought that as well, since
> the symptoms are a perfect fit. But I checked and double checked. That is
> what I meant about uploading the entire directory, I zipped the index.html
> along with the necessary folder exactly the way that it is working and
> expanded it just like it is local.  So there is no chance of that being the
> cause even though it has all the perfect symptoms.  Thanks for the help
> though.
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