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nosliwde
Image & HTML problems with Mozilla 1.6 & Firebird 0.7
  • 2004/5/19 1:47

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Site:http://CorpStation.com (brand new site)

I am focusing on NEWS module right now. Running XOOPS 2.0.6 with x2t as only theme. Checked at 1024x768 and at 800x600. No modifications to theme by me.

Found no mention of XOOPS at mozilla.org using mozilla-google search.

1. All OK in IE 5.5x, Images, animations, HTML font and color

2. Dont' have IE 6x to test.

3. Don't have Netscape to test, except 4.7 which I don't use anymore.

4. All OK in Opera 7.5 - Images, animations, HTML font and color. This is my primary browser for development of site.

5. Images OK in Firefox 0.8 except animated smileys don't animate. HTML text color OK, font not ok.

6. Images do not appear in Mozilla 1.6, HTML text color OK, font not OK.

7. Images do not appear in Firebird 0.7. HTML text color OK, font not OK.

I would like to have my site working well with Mozilla & Firefox. Firebird not as important since superceded by Firefox. Does anyone have a suggestion?

Thank you. Ed Wilson






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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 16:55

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Success with re-loading XOOPS to root. Thanks for your help. Have corpstation.com site locked down for now so I can continue. Will post if other questions. Thanks again.



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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 14:44

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Thank you. I will delete and re-install, ignoring the sub-directory suggestion from fantastico.



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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 14:09

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Using fantastico to load XOOPS, i don't remember a question about root. Fantastico did say to put XOOPS as a sub-directory of corpstation.com, which i did.

When I booted up to the .../news location, I saw the XOOPS logo at the top. I changed the XOOPS info in relation to the header (I thought), and now you see what happened. I made those changes in the themes.html file based upon viewing "source" of other XOOPS sites.

Seems like I still have problems with "INDEX" files since browsers call them first, or something like that.

Thanks.



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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/6 2:59

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xoops is athttp://corpstation.com/xooper/

My web host's index file is in the directory above /xooper and I don't know what to do it. I want the XOOPS news module to be my home page.

Somehow, I think the problem may be index.php related.

Perhaps I should have named /xooper, /xoops instead.

Anyhow, I could not log in as a new user, but when you go there you will see the php or html text in the header.

Please advise. Thank you.



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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 17:01

  • nosliwde

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Thank you for your 2nd response.

I set "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" to YES, reloaded page with all cache(s) set to NO CACHE. No dice.

I kept "Update module template .html files from themes/your theme/templates directory?" set to YES, set all cache(s) to 5-minutes, No dice.

Still need help. Thank you again.



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nosliwde
Re: Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 16:33

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Thank you for your response. I did not find a specific cache area related to the theme.html file.

I did find cache related to each complete module (as follows): Forum News Contact Us Polls Partners Members Headlines FAQ Sections Downloads Web Links

All were set to NO CACHE. I set all of them for 1 MINUTE. Loaded the page, same story. I then set all modules to NO CACHE, loaded page. Same story. Improper text still appears.

Must be something else I am doing wrong. Thanks again.



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nosliwde
Header help please
  • 2004/5/5 2:45

  • nosliwde

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I want my header to be in text and to read:
CorpStation.com - Your Corporate Destination

My .../default/theme.html reads in part as follows:
<title><{$xoops_sitename}> - <{$xoops_pagetitle}></title>
<link href="http://www.corpstation.com/favicon.ico" rel="SHORTCUT ICON" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://www.corpstation.com/xoops.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://www.corpstation.com/xooper/themes/styleNN.css" />
<{$xoops_module_header}>
<script type="text/javascript">

I changed the link areas in the .../theme.html based upon some other xoop sites. I have not changed any other files.

When I look at my
http://corpstation.com/xooper/modules/news/ page (currently unavailable to public), the header looks like this:

link href="http://corpstation.com/xooper/favicon.ico" rel="SHORTCUT ICON" /> link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://corpstation.com/xooper/xoops.css" /> link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" href="http://corpstation.com/xooper/themes/default/styleNN.css" />

Where am I missing the boat? nosliwde@yahoo.com




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