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SITE CHECK FOR A FEMALE PLEASE
Posted 06 Apr 2004 11:31:24
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06 Apr 2004 11:31:24 emma macdougall posted:
Hello everyone again its been a long time since i have posted a question on here i hope you guys can help me out again PLEASE,On my index page my homepage in the bottom left of browser i am getting a yellow sign saying there is a fault within the page? i can not seem to find this fault can any of you please look to see if you can find the fault and is there a way dreamweaver can check for faults like this one.
I am a complete novice to dreamweaver and my site is the way it is only down to you guys with your help i am now pulling in about 500 visitors aday to the site also got a high listing in search engines under boxer dogs THANK YOU EMMA
http//:www.sophiemacdougall.fsnet.co.uk
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Replied 06 Apr 2004 17:11:08
06 Apr 2004 17:11:08 stuart steele replied:
Not because your a female but because I posted a site check a day ago and no-one responded.<img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile_sad.gif border=0 align=middle>
So I thought I'd do the honourable thing.
first of all "Sorry for your loss of your dog an all that. Its hard I know"
Secondly
It says the variable 'clock' is undefined in the error msg. I am no, wiz with javascript but they have things called variables and JS needs to be strongly type and declared before it will work.
I searched through your code and couldn't find a var clock anywhere but I did find a funClock <--Note the case.
On line 71 you have:
clock.innerHTML = movingtime;
where you should have :
funClock.innerHTML = movingtime;
there error dissapeared after that
regards
Stuart
Edited by - stuey001 on 06 Apr 2004 17:12:16
So I thought I'd do the honourable thing.
first of all "Sorry for your loss of your dog an all that. Its hard I know"
Secondly
It says the variable 'clock' is undefined in the error msg. I am no, wiz with javascript but they have things called variables and JS needs to be strongly type and declared before it will work.
I searched through your code and couldn't find a var clock anywhere but I did find a funClock <--Note the case.
On line 71 you have:
clock.innerHTML = movingtime;
where you should have :
funClock.innerHTML = movingtime;
there error dissapeared after that
regards
Stuart
Edited by - stuey001 on 06 Apr 2004 17:12:16
Replied 06 Apr 2004 23:02:35
06 Apr 2004 23:02:35 Billy Pridgen replied:
Your also missing two files that are pointing to your hard drive
file:///C%7C/unzipped/myfreetemplates-jd_b030/jd_b030%20-%20myfreetemplates.com/images/myfreetemplates.js
file:///C%7C/unzipped/myfreetemplates-jd_b030/jd_b030%20-%20myfreetemplates.com/images/topnavbg.jpg
it looks ok when your viewing it on your own cpu but on someone else's something maybe missing
Edited by - hassanpr on 06 Apr 2004 23:02:54
file:///C%7C/unzipped/myfreetemplates-jd_b030/jd_b030%20-%20myfreetemplates.com/images/myfreetemplates.js
file:///C%7C/unzipped/myfreetemplates-jd_b030/jd_b030%20-%20myfreetemplates.com/images/topnavbg.jpg
it looks ok when your viewing it on your own cpu but on someone else's something maybe missing
Edited by - hassanpr on 06 Apr 2004 23:02:54
Replied 09 Apr 2004 06:58:44
09 Apr 2004 06:58:44 emma macdougall replied:
Thanks problem now solved.
Thank you.
Emma
Thank you.
Emma