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Posted by rf on 10/16/07 06:22
"OldSage" <OldSage@HisPeak.com> wrote in message
news:161020070036333560%OldSage@HisPeak.com...
> Folks, I have a web site. It was authored professionally and it ran for
> many a month on a particular server.
>
> To save costs, I moved it to a different server. Totally and completely
> with no changes.
>
> Yet the appearance of the HTML changed. Specifically, I think a style
> changed. The text is still ok but several sizes larger. On a Mac using
> Safari all I need to do it hit command-minus twice and the pages revert
> to looking as they did on the former server.
>
> I can't point you to it because I've taken it down to avoid
> embarrassment. Can't have anyone visiting it and thinking I'm a
> clueless HTML moron. Even though I am.
You have a problem but you won't allow us to look at the problem?
> Perhaps some kind person in here could venture an opinion as to what
> might've happened?
Pure guesswork:
Your old server is Windows IIS. Your new server is Apache. The former is
case INsensitive, the latter case sensitive. Your CSS file's name is
misspelt in the HTML.
BTW if the lack of a style sheet makes the font bigger (that is, the viewers
default size) then the style sheet is incorrectly setting the font size.
--
Richard.
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