Re: First tri-colour gum

From: Gordon J. Holtslander ^lt;holtsg@duke.usask.ca>
Date: 10/15/05-09:53:52 PM Z
Message-id: <Pine.OSF.4.53.0510152137570.413380@duke.usask.ca>

Hi:

Looks like your page was created with Word - but for some reason it will
not work with Internet Explorer, but will with other browsers like
Firefox. That or your ISP web service adds hoards of unecessary code to
your web pages.

Word isn't the best tool to make web pages with.

Try NVU http://www.nvu.com - its free and it works well for simple
web pages.

Looks like two different image files are referenced - I suspect one that
explorer will try to use - that isn't on your server. And another that
other browsers will use. That's why Explorer users can't see anything -
I'm guessing its trying to access the image "index_files/image001.jpg",
which isn't on your server.

Or Microsoft has designed Word to make web pages incompatible with
Explorer - must be a new security precaution :)

Gord

On Sat, 15 Oct 2005, davidhatton wrote:

> Hi,
> I don't understand that. It may be something to do with my server. I use
> Firefox and it comes up fine (complete with text). Anyway, in answer to
> your question, no it is a trinegaprint using photoshop to split the
> channels and my trusty epson to print the negatives. I'm still working
> on single negative images..
>
> Regards,
> David H
>
> Christina Z. Anderson wrote:
> > OK David, what am I doing wrong? The image doesn't come up in my browser
> > (Explorer)...:(
> > Chris
> >
>

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Received on Sat Oct 15 21:54:02 2005

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