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CSS problems, browser or server?

Today I played around a little with virtual hosts, and noted that CSS 
stopped working in my browser (Mozilla 0.9.8). Even when I reverted back 
to old configuration file, it don't work.

The funny thing is that it works if I go to 
http://www.pileborg.org/~arrow/, but not http://pileborg.org/~arrow/.

When I look at the source from the browser, it is identical in both cases,
but when fetching directly from pileborg.org then CSS is not used, but when 
loading the page from anything.pileborg.org (yes, you can type "anything") 
it works like it should.

I'm using Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) PHP/4.1.1 AuthMySQL/2.20 mod_auth_pam/1.0a 
mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.6 OpenSSL/0.9.6 on Linux (somewhat modified 
RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.4.14).

And it worked yesterday, before I started fiddling with the configuration 
file (which, as I said earlier, is back to its "original" state.)

/ Joachim
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The Arrow                                   http://pileborg.org/~arrow/
Joachim Pileborg                        Arrow @ ptmud.pileborg.org 1111
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Re: CSS problems, browser or server?

Posted by The Arrow <ar...@pileborg.org>.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, RuneImp wrote:

> Gotta love Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. Worked fine for me

Yeah... He's a nice fella' :)

> in IE 6, NS 6.2 & (mostly) in NS 4.78. I think this is
> probably just a browser issue. You might also try referencing
> the CSS with /arrow.css instead of just arrow.css to see if
> that makes a difference.

Well, I tried it in Konqueror just a couple of minutes ago, and while it 
doesn't handle the page quite correct, it did a whole lot better than 
mozilla. So I close down mozilla and forefully removed the cache from a 
shell, and voila! When I started it looked ok again!

So sorry for this (it's getting kind of late here in Sweden now, so no 
wonder my brain doesn't work as it should... :), and thanks for the help!

/ Joachim
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The Arrow                                   http://pileborg.org/~arrow/
Joachim Pileborg                        Arrow @ ptmud.pileborg.org 1111
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Re: CSS problems, browser or server?

Posted by RuneImp <ru...@imptech.net>.
Gotta love Johnny the Homicidal Maniac. Worked fine for me
in IE 6, NS 6.2 & (mostly) in NS 4.78. I think this is
probably just a browser issue. You might also try referencing
the CSS with /arrow.css instead of just arrow.css to see if
that makes a difference.


-=- RuneImp
ImpTech - Web Design, Hosting & Computer Tech
http://imptech.net
rune@imptech.net


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "The Arrow" <ar...@pileborg.org>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:06 PM
Subject: CSS problems, browser or server?


Today I played around a little with virtual hosts, and noted that CSS 
stopped working in my browser (Mozilla 0.9.8). Even when I reverted back 
to old configuration file, it don't work.

The funny thing is that it works if I go to 
http://www.pileborg.org/~arrow/, but not http://pileborg.org/~arrow/.

When I look at the source from the browser, it is identical in both cases,
but when fetching directly from pileborg.org then CSS is not used, but when 
loading the page from anything.pileborg.org (yes, you can type "anything") 
it works like it should.

I'm using Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) PHP/4.1.1 AuthMySQL/2.20 mod_auth_pam/1.0a 
mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.6 OpenSSL/0.9.6 on Linux (somewhat modified 
RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.4.14).

And it worked yesterday, before I started fiddling with the configuration 
file (which, as I said earlier, is back to its "original" state.)

/ Joachim
=======================================================================
The Arrow                                   http://pileborg.org/~arrow/
Joachim Pileborg                        Arrow @ ptmud.pileborg.org 1111
=======================================================================
"Everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die" - Two Witches


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Re: CSS problems, browser or server?

Posted by "Alex \"Sniper\" Togstad" <sn...@3dretreat.com>.
both sites are the same for me... the only thing that is different is on the
bottom of " http://pileborg.org/~arrow/." is that there is the counter
shows, and on the other url it does not..

using IE6

----- Original Message -----
From: "The Arrow" <ar...@pileborg.org>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 1:06 PM
Subject: CSS problems, browser or server?


> Today I played around a little with virtual hosts, and noted that CSS
> stopped working in my browser (Mozilla 0.9.8). Even when I reverted back
> to old configuration file, it don't work.
>
> The funny thing is that it works if I go to
> http://www.pileborg.org/~arrow/, but not http://pileborg.org/~arrow/.
>
> When I look at the source from the browser, it is identical in both cases,
> but when fetching directly from pileborg.org then CSS is not used, but
when
> loading the page from anything.pileborg.org (yes, you can type "anything")
> it works like it should.
>
> I'm using Apache/1.3.23 (Unix) PHP/4.1.1 AuthMySQL/2.20 mod_auth_pam/1.0a
> mod_perl/1.26 mod_ssl/2.8.6 OpenSSL/0.9.6 on Linux (somewhat modified
> RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.4.14).
>
> And it worked yesterday, before I started fiddling with the configuration
> file (which, as I said earlier, is back to its "original" state.)
>
> / Joachim
> =======================================================================
> The Arrow                                   http://pileborg.org/~arrow/
> Joachim Pileborg                        Arrow @ ptmud.pileborg.org 1111
> =======================================================================
> "Everyone wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die" - Two Witches
>
>
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