CSS nav - GoDaddy and preview DNS

If you go here
http://drbogue.com.previewdns.com/MediaCenter/mediacenter.html

The Nav aint working throughout…

but here its fine

http://www.easthalldesign.com/dev.7/MediaCenter/mediacenter.html

Do I need to be concerned? Or is this something to do with the preview area GoDaddy is using?

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Anyone??


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I can’t really help you, but the remote resources action causes the same behavior. Maybe it can’t locate the CSS?


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Dunno - we are launching soon just hope once its out of the preview site the navs works! Eek!


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The CSS for the nav is missing from the preview version - causing your
problem. In it’s place, there is this:

  <style type="text/css">[an error occurred while processing this

directive]

Whatever is causing that, that is your problem.


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Thanks! It’s fine on other servers so I guess it must be the preview thing? Guess ill find out when we go live!! Jess


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Its def godaddy - I just uploaded it to another godday website and the NAV still fails (not a preview website just a sube folder of another website I have access too)…

Going to call them


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OK after being on hold for an age this was their response - I’m gonna contact Softpress now as this mean O to me

Hi Justin -

Per my research with our advanced hosting team, who has more access to the back end coding of your site, he suggested the following:

The customer has bad scripting at that css location.
They should change the way they have it scripted. the css is commented out.
They should also look into putting the css code into a file and just linking to the file but cleaner code.


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Another reason not to use GD for hosting!

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Indeed but sometimes you have no choice!!


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There is always a choice - sometimes you have to justify it.

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Just ask your client if they approve of killing elephants.

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Yes but some like godaddy have a relationship with them etc etc


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Yes but some like godaddy have a relationship with them etc etc

You mean a “Thanks for purchasing X from us, now we will hammer you with adverts for Y, Z, not to mention A and B” kind of relationship?

If my clients don’t want me to host their websites, I always send them to A Small Orange. For smaller sites they are quite affordable and their support is absolutely top notch:
http://asmallorange.com

(no, I’m not an affiliate).


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Anyway what the hell is going on with that NAV!!!??


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GoDaddy are rewriting your HTML to cover for their crappy security model. And blaming you for writing standard, valid HTML.

Walter

On Mar 12, 2013, at 10:15 PM, Justin Easthall wrote:

Anyway what the hell is going on with that NAV!!!??


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Well blaming Freeway :wink: Wish I could say I wrote it! Anyway - more to the point the client wants to go live and I just don’t know what to do


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On 12 Mar 2013, 1:07 pm, Justin Easthall wrote:

If you go here
http://drbogue.com.previewdns.com/MediaCenter/mediacenter.html

The Nav aint working throughout…

That is weird. All of my sites are hosted with GoDaddy (sorry guys), but I have never seen that message. Before I had my own development server I used to preview sites for my clients using subdomains (http://drbogue.com.previewdns.com), which it looks like you are doing.

I wonder if the fact that you have two .com’s in the URL has anything to do with it?


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I have no idea -

If I sent you a page - could you test for me?

Still waiting for Softpress to get back to me… When I sent an email to Softpress via their form on their website - I do not get a confirmation email? Is this normal!? Not sure they have even received my email…


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I always get a confirmation email. Try again.


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