Re: Lost link in Dreamweaver MX
A Dreamweaver MX glitch has got me stumped. I have a web page for a new book that I am producing on Australian submarines. The page has been there for about a year and I update every week or so. It has just now vanished! No iinet 404 error message, just a white page. I can see it on the remote site and open it there in DMX, but not as a URL. http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/chapters.html Is anyone able to view this page in their Browser? I can view other pages within the same folder, such as; http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/return.html http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/diving.html Folder path: eyeinthesky/runsilent/chapters.html Plus my main Eye in the Sky site etc. So why can't I see this one page? not sure what this means. Has anyone come across this problem before? Any advice would be welcome! G5/1.6/768/OSX 10.3.7. G4 iBook/1.6/768/OSX 10.3.7. eMac G4/1.25/512/OSX 10.3.4. Safari 1.2.4 / IE 5.2 Thanks Jon Beneath Southern Seas A new coffee-table book celebrating the Australian Submariner Eye in the Sky Productions Western Australia Queensland Email Jon Davison, WA (photog production): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email Tom Allibone, Qld (Interviews marketing): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email: Michael Adeane, WA (Design print management): [EMAIL PROTECTED] W: http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/chapters.html
Re: Lost link in Dreamweaver MX
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:11:49AM +0800, Jon Davison wrote: http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/chapters.html I'd say that page is empty. If you view source, there is nothing there. The server says Last-Modified: Tue, 01 Mar 2005 01:20:59 GMT. Maybe Dreamweaver is confused?
Re: Lost link in Dreamweaver MX
Thanks Steve. I have tried uploading again a few times to no avail. What is a 'zero-size document?' I know the file is there but just can't access it. Any more thoughts? Cheers Jon On 01/03/2005, at 9:20 AM, Steve Woods wrote: Hi Jon I get a zero-size document returned for http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/chapters.html Looking at the enclosing folder http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/ I see: chapters.html 01-Mar-2005 08:50 0k Which means the file was modified at 8.50 this morning, and left at zero-size. Uploading the file again should resolve the issue. HTH, Steve. On Tuesday, Mar 1, 2005, at 09:11 Australia/Perth, Jon Davison wrote: A Dreamweaver MX glitch has got me stumped. I have a web page for a new book that I am producing on Australian submarines. The page has been there for about a year and I update every week or so. It has just now vanished! No iinet 404 error message, just a white page. I can see it on the remote site and open it there in DMX, but not as a URL. http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/chapters.html Is anyone able to view this page in their Browser? I can view other pages within the same folder, such as; http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/return.html http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/diving.html Folder path: eyeinthesky/runsilent/chapters.html Plus my main Eye in the Sky site etc. So why can't I see this one page? not sure what this means. Has anyone come across this problem before? Any advice would be welcome! G5/1.6/768/OSX 10.3.7. G4 iBook/1.6/768/OSX 10.3.7. eMac G4/1.25/512/OSX 10.3.4. Safari 1.2.4 / IE 5.2 Thanks Jon Beneath Southern Seas A new coffee-table book celebrating the Australian Submariner Eye in the Sky Productions Western Australia Queensland Email Jon Davison, WA (photog production): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email Tom Allibone, Qld (Interviews marketing): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Email: Michael Adeane, WA (Design print management): [EMAIL PROTECTED] W: http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au/runsilent/chapters.html -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml Guidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml Unsubscribe - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WAMUG is powered by Stalker CommuniGatePro Eye in the Sky Productions Hangar 6B, Compass Road 'The home of Fighter Combat International' Jandakot Airport WA 6164 c: Jon Davison m: 0403 235938 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] w: http://www.eyeinthesky.com.au
Re: Lost link in Dreamweaver MX
On 01/03/2005, at 9:11 AM, Jon Davison wrote: A Dreamweaver MX glitch has got me stumped. I have a web page for a new book that I am producing on Australian submarines. The page has been there for about a year and I update every week or so. It has just now vanished! No iinet 404 error message, just a white page. I can see it on the remote site and open it there in DMX, but not as a URL. Does the document have a size on the remote site? How much room to you have in your account? Is space getting tight? -- Peter HinchliffeApwin Computer Services FileMaker Pro Solutions Developer Perth, Western Australia Phone (618) 9332 6482Fax (618) 9332 0913 Mac because I prefer it -- Windows because I have to.