Re: Firefox - Chrome



Panos,

Thanks for posting back. Glad you sorted it out.

DavidF

"Panos" <Panos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ahaa, David really thanks for that, you make me to realize my mistake...

I wanted to create a new desing for the website, so on the same
publication
file i did the changes that i wanted and then i saved the files in my
computer, so i just renamed the index.htm file to test.htm and i uploaded
it
together with the other files in the server in order to test it if works
in
Firefox..

Thanks David, very useful your help, now i can fix it...also i wish to all
of you there good luck with your new Microsoft search engine ( Bing.com)
maybe you can hit Google now :)

"DavidF" wrote:

Hi Panos,

It appears that you are missing
http://www.aeroporika.gr/index_image557.gif
on the server.

Perhaps produce new web files and upload them again.

I must say though that I am confused a bit. If you 'publish to the web'
and
produce this page as 'test.htm', then your supporting image files should
be
named 'test_image557.gif' instead of 'index_image557.gif' . Did you
rename
the .htm file name before you uploaded? I see that
http://www.aeroporika.gr/index.htm does exist...perhaps you are mixing up
the supporting image files, and maybe you should use a subfolder called
'test' to test your new pages?

DavidF


"Panos" <Panos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have another problem in firefox and i wonder if anyone know how can i
solve
it..

So please look this page with IE & Firefox and you will undertand what
i
mean: http://www.aeroporika.gr/test.htm

The strange thing is that when i open the this file from my computer (
right
click and open with firefox ) it displayed correctly, but when i upload
the
file in the hosting server and i open it from the internet it displayed
as
you see it..

any idea?


Regards
Panos





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