I'm having trouble with my site. Some say they can see it, some say they can't. Can anyone please respond and tell me if they can see this? Also, what OS you're using.
Thanks,
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/zhang/home.htm
I'm having trouble with my site. Some say they can see it, some say they can't. Can anyone please respond and tell me if they can see this? Also, what OS you're using.
Thanks,
http://members.bigvalley.net/wuji/zhang/home.htm
IE whatever the newest one is..
I can see it...
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I can see it just fine.
Win pro 2000
No brag, just fact.
I can see it just fine. Running Windows 2000 Pro, Internet Explorer 6 SP1, at 800x600 pixels.
No adult kung fu? Is self defense class for kids or adults? Any Taiji based self defense or applications?
I sure do ask a lot of questions considering I won't be signing up.
I can see it. Mac OS X, Netscape 7.1 and IE 5.2
I looked at your code and there looks like theres some tags in there that are not needed like some empty <div> tags. This could casue a problem for some people.
Also, I clicked on all the navigation items and they all go to pages with nothing on them except a section header. I'm pretty sure that you just haven't completed these sections yet but wanted to let you know just in case.
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I can see it: Mac OS9, Win2000, and WinXPpro. IE 6 on the PCs, Netscape on the mac.
Chief Fox,
Why would empty <div> tags cause a problem?
Is that site on a web farm by any chance? I can get to the page from some of my networks, but not from others. And it's not that there's a broken route, it's that some of my networks get to the server and the server return a 404. It's dependant on the connection, too, as I 've tried from various OS' & browsers (linux distros, bsd distros, win32 versions, IE versions, gecko engine versions, etc).
If the site is on a web farm, you'll wanna make sure the content is synched amongst all servers that respond to that URL. If not, then are you using a caching/acceleration service that's not synched?
They wouldn't. PeriodOriginally posted by woliveri
Chief Fox,
Why would empty <div> tags cause a problem?
and it works on FreeBSD 5.3/4.10, OpenBSD 3.6, and Debian unstable using Firefox 1.0, Konqueror 3.3.1, Lynx 2.8.5, and Links 0.99.
Nothing is wrong with the site. Maybe a network problem? Sure the people having problems have their modems plugged in? heh.
Last edited by unixfudotnet; 11-18-2004 at 01:34 PM.
My school: http://pailumwarrior.com/
I get a 404.
Interesting,
When I ping members.bigvalley.net from a machine that can't I get
66.242.160.89
When I ping members.bigvalley.net from a machine that can I get
66.242.161.15
Maybe it's a DNS problem with Bigvalley?
so everyone should be able to see this:
http://66.242.161.15/wuji/zhang/home.htm
Last edited by woliveri; 11-18-2004 at 02:11 PM.
did you just make the dns change?
may need to wait for the change to propagate the planet.
My school: http://pailumwarrior.com/
This is not my web server. It's my ISP's. I'm trying to find the problem and get them to fix it.
Yep, that works on all my nets w/all my OS' & browsers.Originally posted by woliveri
so everyone should be able to see this:
http://66.242.161.15/wuji/zhang/home.htm
whois for bigvalley.net-
Domain servers in listed order:
NS1.MODESTO.NET 209.60.252.5
NS2.MODESTO.NET 209.60.252.6
nslookup for members.bigvalley.net-
Server: NS1.MODESTO.NET
Address: 209.60.252.5
Name: members.bigvalley.net
Address: 66.242.161.15
Server: NS2.MODESTO.NET
Address: 209.60.252.6
Name: members.bigvalley.net
Address: 66.242.160.89
Depends, is there supposed to be information on the pages?
Is it kung fu for youths or is it "youth boxing" ?
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