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Posted by dorayme on 08/26/07 01:24
In article <Xns9996E0E42B760BootNic@216.168.3.70>,
BootNic <BootNic@bounce.earthlink.net> wrote:
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> news:doraymeRidThis-E61BBA.08344025082007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au:
>
> [snip]
> > Basically, if you give me the very first step or two I might
> > cotton on. Starting with I am staring at my own file called
> > internalLinking.html in my text editor and I am looking at your
> > webpage in a browser.
>
> [url] http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/dorayme.php [/url]
I returned to the issue this morning and achieved one success:
previously copying your code into my text editor resulted in
millions of errors. Finally nailed it down to spaces that were
not being translated right on this Mac machine.
What I did was select all the page at your kindly provided web
page above in the browser window and paste into my editor. I am
not sure whether I am supposed to change anything? If so, sorry,
it is just not obvious to me. Running the file (I called it
bootnic2.html) through my home server by simply typing the url to
it ending in .../enclosingFolder/bootnic2.html, two things happen
at once:
(1) The url changes to end with
..../enclosingFolder/?id=bootnic2.html
(2) The page goes from what it was (blank) to a directory window
showing all the files in the folder 'enclosingFolder' including
the one called bootnic2.html
Clicking bootnic2.html keeps me same place (albeit a little of
flashing in the url bar as it negotiates the link, like throwing
a ball up in the air a foot or two and it coming back into the
hand).
When I put it on an external server, a standard Unix one, it
shows a parse error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_IF
on line 1.
Methinks it is a bit hard without me understanding more about the
nuts and bolts of php programming.
--
dorayme
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