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Posted By: truckinlady Zanardi... - 11/14/2000 5:02 PM
All I need is a direction to go here. I am really concerned about the postings.cgi script. Can you help?? The Front of the Forums and Listed posts in the forums is visible in Netscape. Postings.cgi is the problem. Noone on Netscape can post. Or view the full posts.
Appreciate the time. The site just opened and this is becoming disaster. All was fine until there were posts on the Boards.
Posted By: zanardi Re: Zanardi... - 11/14/2000 9:56 PM
Oops!

So-sorry truckinlady, I forgot to tell you I moved your thread to HTML forum. I was in computer science class taking notes and the teacher doesn't like us being online. But I'd be glad to help out though. I'll post on this thread when I find your problem

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Posted By: truckinlady Re: Zanardi... - 11/14/2000 11:39 PM
Okay, I did the HTML hunt, no go. There were some tags that did need cleaning up. I believe there is something sending the netscape users on a redirect. the redirect leads to this page. The bottom of NN goes berserk when it tries to load the pages.
Sorry, Lisa [Linked Image]
Posted By: truckinlady Re: Zanardi... - 11/15/2000 2:04 AM
Okay, this is what i came up with:
Somewhere in the perl source code, there should be print statements that
print out the page that won't show up in NN. That "page" should start with
the Content-type declaration.
They are not there. I have tried to get hold of Allen as he did my UBB, but have not heard from him. I do not want to alter the code then mess up the work he did on them.
Posted By: zanardi Re: Zanardi... - 11/15/2000 2:21 AM
Well I guess I can't help ya there [Linked Image]

Interesting that even though CGI is server side. I wouldn't think haveing a different browser could mess up a script.

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Posted By: empire Re: Zanardi... - 11/19/2000 7:40 AM
it...probably wouldnt. Browser could care less what a CGI script does, it only cares about how data is DISPLAYED. Like, with HTML (and all those other client-side things).

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