Hi all,
I'm writing a site based on a custom CMS that I'm developing.
When the HTML is generated by the PHP the rendering is all over the
place, however if I save the source code of that document and open as
a local copy in internet explorer, the page looks exactly as it is
meant to.
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
When the HTML is generated by the PHP the rendering is all over the
place, however if I save the source code of that document and open as a
local copy in internet explorer, the page looks exactly as it is meant to.
I suspect the server is sending a header
Quoting David Precious [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
When the HTML is generated by the PHP the rendering is all over the
place, however if I save the source code of that document and open
as a local copy in internet explorer, the page looks exactly as it
is meant
Quoting Matthew Macdonald-Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it at a publically-accessible URL?
No, but it can be... :o)
And indeed it now is:
http://www.interactwiththe.net/ssa/upload.php
The headers returned are as follows:
Response Code: HTTP/1.1 200
Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 20:38:20 GMT
Matthew Macdonld-Wallace wrote:
When the HTML is generated by the PHP the rendering
is all over the place, however if I save the source code
of that document and open as a local copy in internet explorer,
the page looks exactly as it is meant to.
Firefox displays the page ok regardless of
And I don't know if it matters any more but personally I'd add a space
before the closing slash in your input tag and all similar self-closing
tags.
MOU
Matthew,
It seems that Firefox is more forgiving than IE when it comes to little
things like closing slashes. It's pretty amazing that an
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
Quoting David Precious [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
When the HTML is generated by the PHP the rendering is all over the
place, however if I save the source code of that document and open
as a local copy in internet explorer, the page
Ross Clutterbuck wrote:
And I don't know if it matters any more but personally I'd add a space
before the closing slash in your input tag and all similar self-closing
tags.
Agreed - tag / not tag/
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I am slowly working my way towards using a Wiki on my website,
and not transferring the blog from wordpress. This would enable a
body of more easily accessed information (I think). And that
would allow for a forum style approach to specific issues,
problems and questions.
Any comments on
From: David Precious
joseph harris wrote:
I am slowly working my way towards using a Wiki on my website,
and not transferring the blog from wordpress. This would
enable a body of more easily accessed information (I think).
And that would allow for a forum style approach to specific
issues,
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