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Posted by dorayme on 11/20/06 02:20
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<leo-A9ED9B.17400419112006@sn-indi.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
Leonard Blaisdell <leo@greatbasin.com> wrote:
> > php_value include_path /home/domainName/public_html/includes
>
> Here goes nothing. How did you save the file on the server? I'm just
> sure the root of this has to do with Mac/PC/Unix line endings.
> But then, I could be wrong.
>
> leo
I just dragged it from the drawer in BBEdit to Cyberduck as usual.
I am completely baffled by it all at the moment! I got footers to
be included on a site. The site was small, about 20 or so page
and done more as a test (it makes not an iota of difference for
such a small site really but I have bigger fish to fry and better
get a handle on this little problem). This downside seems nothing
to effect any ordinary user but I would find it a nuisance when
away from my home files and wanting to quickly check up on some
problem in the html.
I removed the .hta access files this morning from the server and
all the footers disappeared. The View Source still showed up as
unformatted (meaning no line breaks) but this time, reloading
them from my home files got the formatting back again!
Previously, no amount of reloading these files would allow the
formatting to "stick" when loaded up and then "view source"ed
from a browser. But without the silly .access file it sticks
fine!
I feel a bit at a loss on all this stuff, never really mastered
the business of formatting, endings, unix, windows, pluto...
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dorayme
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