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22-May-2008, 08:15 AM #1
Every page works except one... why?
I'm working on a corporate website... I know the coding may not be the most efficient, but they honestly want it done as quick as possible. I'm also still in the process of fine tuning everything...

I'm doing it in my free time, only because I know someone that works there that asked me. I don't make webpages at all - so keep that in mind before you go ranting about how I code things.

www. bio duro .com/ en/ index .php

If you go to that page, you'll notice the News & Events does not work.

The site is set up with
include.php - basically the layout of the entire site
news.php - the php version of the link
news.txt - includes the actual content of the news page.

I've set up every other page like this... but for some reason this single page does not work. I code all my sites in NotePad, so I can't exactly see what line 185 is one. (Further, when they refer to lines, does that include the blank return lines also?)

Thanks


EDIT: Found my error. Never realized the news.php file got uploaded as a curropt file. Fixed.
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22-May-2008, 11:40 AM #2
Hi

You do have lots of errors in your CSS though that are worth looking at and also a couple of PHP errors.
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02-Jun-2008, 01:21 AM #3
PLease mark solved!

Alos check this http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...Inline&group=0 iut is important to fix these issues or the site won't show up in search engines and it may not look the same for all users!

Harry
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