HTML - Really Need Help! Moved Servers But Still Showing Old Site?
Hey all! We seem to be having an issue with something. We changed the nameservers for a domain to a different hosting company and made up a new site for that host. Everything went fine. When I view the site on my computer the new site is there as it should be. However on my friend's computer it's still pulling up the old site with the old host, even though we've cleared out all the cookies, cache, etc. Sometimes the new site will pop up for a bit, then the old site shows up again, only on his computer.
We're both going through the same internet service provider and I can't think of a single reason why his computer would be doing that. Any ideas? Similar TutorialsHey guys, I'm managing this website that my boss created. I'm a devoted Dreamweaver user and she created it HTML style. I need help because I can't figure out why it's not showing up in Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Netscape. It shows up in Safari, but that's not going to satisfy our client. Here's the url: http://www.kwph.com it's the logo under the About Us section. Thank you for any help Jordan Hi, I have made a website that is scalable, but the problem is that it is not showing correctly in Internet Explorer. It works fine in Firefox. (2.x) site: http://www.haaga-helia.fi/~a0500249/pohja/index.html I don't know where the bug is. I ran it with w3c validator and it was fault free. Something to do with the css file, but I don't know where. Help is appreciated. Sincerely, Juha Hello everybody! My name is Myron, and I'm a bit stumped on a code we are using at school. The teachers gave us the following HTML we could use for a site we made, but so far it seems to be only working on FireFox and Chrome I'll use this site as an example: http://www.hildevos.com/ As you can see, IE seems to be loading the page, but then fails to show the Flash-component in the middle of the screen. FireFox and Chrome don't seem to have this problem, which is nice, but I really want to run the site on all webbrowsers! This is the code we are using: Quote: <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <title>www.hildevos.com</title> <meta content="Dutch, Nederlands" name="language" /> <meta name="description" content="Hilde Vos, The Official Website." /> <meta name="Keywords" content="Hilde, Vos, A Heartbeat Away, Country, Singer Songwriter, Music, Nederlandse zangeres"/> <meta name="revist-after" content="15 days"> <meta name="distribution" content="global"> <meta name="robots" content="ALL"> <style type="text/css"> #swf_gecentreerd { width: 990px; height: 590px; position: absolute; top: 50%; left: 50%; margin-left: -495px; margin-top: -295px; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="swf_gecentreerd"> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="Index.swf" width="100%" height="100%"> <param name="allowScriptAccess" value="Index.swf" /> <param name="loop" value="false" /> <param name="menu" value="false" /> <param name="quality" value="high" /> <param name="scale" value="noscale" /> <param name="wmode" value="opaque" /> <param name="bgcolor" value="#FFFFFF" /> <embed src="Index.swf" width="100%" height="100%" loop="false" allowscriptaccess="sameDomain" menu="false" quality="high" scale="noscale" wmode="opaque" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"></embed> </object> </div> </body> </html> If someone could please look at the code and snuff out all the errors, I'd be really happy! Thanks in advance!! My site is showing expanded not looking nice in big monitors. Can anyone help please. I think it is a container or sidebar problems. pl see the attachment. I will appreciate your help. This site: http://gmjones.org/ Displays well, apart from the black background!, in Opera and FireFox browsers but not in Microsoft's browser. The code for the search box is <li><form action="http://www.google.com/search" name="searchbox" method="get" style="padding-top: 1px;"> <input name="hl" value="en" type="hidden"> <input name="sitesearch" value="gmjones.org" type="hidden"> <input maxlength="205" size="38" name="q" value=""> <input value="SEARCH THIS SITE" name="" style="font-size: 80%; margin-left:19px;" type="submit"> </form></li> How do I get the search box to appear within the rest of the red strip, and in red? Thanks. EDIT: DON'T KNOW WHAT I DID BUT IT'S OK NOW! Greetings all, i have a site that i've tested on my servers, and everything looks great in IE, FF, Eudora, etc... but then when i post it to the client's server, it appears fine in IE, but in FF (through Netscape), it gets these funny characters everywhere (see attached). Like 'A's w/ carats over them at the spaces and such... i don't know if this is something correctable in my code, or if it's a difference in hosting environments. Any insight would be greatly appreciated... and just for reference, this is the encoding at the top of each page in case it matters: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" /> TIA Hi, This is in the wrong place... but I didn't know where to put it!!! I wanted to put it in the server administration, but that was divided by Unix, Linux, and Windows anyways and I didn't know if I should just choose one or what. I think this can be moved if someone knows where the best place is. Right? Getting to the point... I have no idea what the difference is as far as Windows and Linux web hosting servers? I am using one of Brinkster.com's shared server plans (because they are cheap!). They give an option between Windows and Linux. Which one is better? Which one should I use? Any suggestions? Thanks!!! Hi, This is a strange problem. I have a small personal website written in UTF-8, which I have indicated with the Content-Type tag in the head, as you may verify. Nontheless, Firefox (at least, haven't tried any other browser) misinterprets and renders the page in ISO-8859-1, leading to the misrendered characters under item 5 under "Documents". As Firefox's "page info" dialog tells me, the Content-Type tag is recognized but the encoding is still ISO-8859-1. Viewing the page locally works fine, same with every other server I have tried. Why? Can this sort of setting be overridden by the server? There are download managers (such as DAP, etc.) which can download parts of files from different mirrors and assemble them on the same pc. Your users will need one of these installed to download the file, or you could send them your own download manager. If using a ready made download manager they'll need to enter the urls of the two mirrors of the file. I have no clue what to title this. Forgive me. Here is my situation. I have a .zip file full of data that I am trying to sell online. I want customers to go to my site, read about the product, and then click BUY NOW. It will take you to AlertPay's page, where you can submit your payment information. After that, I have set it up to return you to a confirmation page which is on my sever. http://myservice.com/thank-you-for-your-order.html On this page, I'll have a link to download the file. The problem is, I don't want people passing out my link "http://myservice.com/thank-you-for-your-order.html" and going directly to the page and download the data without paying for it first. Is there a way that I can restrict people from viewing any one page on my site, if they did not come from a particular inbound server like alertpay.com first? Didn't know if the page could detect what link the viewer came from and push them away... at least with standard HTML code. Just curious... I know how to put code into the site so that it doesn't appear in search engines, but I need to prevent people from bookmarking the page and sending it to friends who refuse to pay. Thanks. Hi, Not sure if this is the correct forum for this question but I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction for building websites not with .NET technology (ie .aspx etc) that allow you to do something similar like master pages and content pages. For example in .NET you can create a master page and then have content pages which automatically "link" to the master page so a header or template that you have in the master page is automatically kept and the content pages are just "loaded" into the contentDiv. I hope I'm making myself clear enough. One way I thought is maybe you create index.html and then all your links etc and header and footer and in the middle put a div. Then you can use javascript to set the contentDiv to whatever page you want with an iframe? Is that the correct approach? Thanks, SS I am wondering if it is possible to create an INDEX.HTML to redirect to another website? I would like it to display the redirected site, but if possible keep to the original address.. e.g. A site named www.mysite.com, with an INDEX.HTML to redirect to www.othersite.com, which displays OTHERSITE with www.mysite.com in the address bar. Hope I explained ok, any responce would be much appricated! Thanks! Visit here and you will notice that right above music licensing, there is a little arrow like this: > My markup is clean, there is no extra closing tag anywhere, its strange. When viewing the source, you will not find it, but in firefox, when you highlight a bit of text around it and click view selection source, this comes up. HTML Code: <h1>Contact</h1> > <table border="0"> <tbody><tr> <td width="375"><h3>Music Licensing</h3> How do I remove it??? Alrighty, I've got div backgrounds that aren't showing up! Some are showing in ie but not in firefox, and some aren't showing anywhere. Here is a screenshot of what I'm experiencing (IE is on the left, firefox on the right) Also, the light blue background around the top nav. should be behind the page content as well (meaning the crappy "multi-monitor mounts" image and the crappier "featured products" text) any help would be appreciated! Thanks Hi, I wanted to know if someone can help me use th right html code to display the proper city for someones IP. I have found this site : http://www.hostip.info/use.html but I dont understand how to integrate it into my html. So I want something like this "hello my name is bob and im from" and thne right after the site displays their city. I know its not always accurate but it doesnt matter, if its off then no big deal but the times its on could be a good selling point. I did a search and found someone else asking something similar long time ago but it didnt really help me as it dealt with php. is Php required to do this? If so how can i do it to integrate it into my html, maybe by putting this section in an iframe of php.... Point is I wouldnt want to redo the whole website in php, considering I dont know php. Thanks! For the site that I am currently in charge of I removed a slideshow because it took too long to load. In it's place i tried to add just a picture, but it will not work. I uploaded the picture to the site, have the correct html, and placed the html where the code for the slideshow used to be but it doesn't appear on the page. It doesn't even give one of those X's to show you the picture isn't loading. Here is some of the code surrounding where I'd like the picture to be. <div id="text6" style="position:absolute; overflow:hidden; left:22px; top:628px; width:929px; height:205px; z-index:5"> <div class="wpmd"> <div><font face="Times New Roman" class="ws16">Mission Statement</font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" class="ws16"><BR></font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" class="ws16">A collaborative team including individuals impacted by neurological conditions, providers who serve them, members of communities in which they live, advocates, and researchers who investigate these impairments will identify, develop and disseminate information and strategies, and maximize resources to improve outcomes and quality of life. <a href="http://www.karrn.org/SCIRehabProgram.pdf">2010 SCI Rehab Conference Program</a></font></div> <div><font face="Times New Roman" class="ws16"><BR></font></div> </div></div> <div id="shape1" style="position:absolute; overflow:hidden; left:698px; top:248px; width:310px; height:320px; z-index:7"><img border=0 width="100%" height="100%" alt="" src="images/shape3078289.gif"></div> <div id="text5" style="position:absolute; overflow:hidden; left:19px; top:591px; width:238px; height:25px; z-index:8"> <div class="wpmd"> <div><font color="#000000" face="Times New Roman" class="ws18"><B>Welcome to our site</B></font></div> </div></div> The blank area there is where the code for the slideshow was. All I need is a simple picture. Anyone know why it's not working? Thanks ahead of time! The two td backgrounds wont show, does anyone know why? The background images is untitled-1.png and untitled-2.png Here's the code HTML Code: <head> <title>Morfian - Main</title> </head> <body link="#FFCC00" alink="#FFCC00" vlink="#FFCC00" bgcolor="#101010"> <font color="#FFCC00"> <table width="1010" height="300" border="0" bgcolor="#000000" align="center"> <tr> <td width="1004" height="102"><img src="pix/morfian_banner.png" width="1004" height="100"></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="300" align="center"><table width="998" height="314" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <th width="104" background="pix/Untitled-2.png" scope="row"></th> <td width="791"></td> <td width="105" background="pix/Untitled-3.png"></td> </tr> </table></td> </tr> <tr> <td height="40"><img src="pix/morfian_footer(3).png" width="1004" height="66" /></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </font> </body> Man IE is all screwed up. Mine site is perfect in FF I wish IE would follow the lead on IE standards but that is another day. Anyways, I have some text on my index page that is suppose to link to this page http://www.mesquitechristmas.com/blog/index.php Anyways in IE when you click on it it brings up a blank white page but the URL is in the address bar. Like I said though in FF it works fine. I have not tried this with IE 7 I have been testing things with 6 then will upgrade back to 7 unless someone knows how I can run both? Does anyone know why this might be happening? -Thanks Hi, I designed and sliced my website in Photoshop CS4 and then tweaked the code as needed in Dreamweaver CS4. Can someone tell me why the image (seen below) isn't showing up on my company's web page, supposed to be on bottom left of my web page: http://www.majorleaguemotoring.com? I'm guessing it has something to do with the iframe code from Facebook? http://www.majorleaguemotoring.com/i...industries.gif http://modyourwii.com/homebrew.html Nothing below the "Wad files" graphic shows up in IE6. In FF it shows up fine, but IE6 won't budge. Halp? |