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enfieldian
17th Aug 2006, 11:33 pm
We use Frontpage 2000. A curious problem has occurred which if anyone can offer advice on it would be appreciated. A page was created with certain banners in Frontpage 2000. This was then uploaded to our website.
On viewing the page the banners never showed on the computer they were created on. However, on our other computer the banners appeared on the appropriate page. We have Zone Alarm loaded on both computers. I have set all security measures on both computers the same. The banners still do not appear.
Any thoughts anyone.
StykFacE
18th Aug 2006, 12:46 am
We use Frontpage 2000.
That's your 1st problem.... LOL j/k 8)
copy and paste the HTML code up, let us take a look at it. also, have you uploaded all the needed files and updated the code/html file? are you using some type of script for the banner? could be numerous things.... :unsure:
f700es
18th Aug 2006, 02:59 pm
Is your hosting company Frontpage enabled? IIRC certain FP items can only work on a hosting site that is FrontPage enabled. Might be worth a look.
We use Frontpage 2000. A curious problem has occurred which if anyone can offer advice on it would be appreciated. A page was created with certain banners in Frontpage 2000. This was then uploaded to our website.
On viewing the page the banners never showed on the computer they were created on. However, on our other computer the banners appeared on the appropriate page. We have Zone Alarm loaded on both computers. I have set all security measures on both computers the same. The banners still do not appear.
Any thoughts anyone.
CADTutor
18th Aug 2006, 07:48 pm
Some security software/browser settings automatically strip out banners and ads. I had this problem with Norton on a site I put together a few years ago. I used a div like this: <div class="banner"> and the page heading within the div did not display. I changed the class to something else and Bingo! it came back. So my advice is check your HTML code for the word "banner" and change it to something else.
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