Is Freeway unstable with Leopard?

Without actually touching my site’s front page many elements no longer function correctly.

eg:

  1. The Pic to Lightbox action I used on three images (worked fine when set up - under Tiger), now seems dead - but only on the front page. Creating new image boxes and images and recreating the action does nothing to rectify it. Where the action is used on other pages it’s fine.

  2. html links - added via Insert>Markup item (on the same front page) no longer work either.

  3. Despite not changing them, logos have dropped off and I now get a question mark. But not on other pages!

What I’m sensing is that each page I work on - under Leopard - is ceasing to function correctly in some way. Worse, my site doesn’t load completely, or correctly online.

Any suggestions, help? I’m trying to avoid panicking, but that ain’t working.


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So far no problems all my sights are working fine.


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I meant sites, nothing wrong with my eyes : )

BTW - How do I edit a message?


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On Nov 11, 2007, at 12:31 PM, Marcel wrote:

BTW - How do I edit a message?

Answer this, Grasshopper: “How do you edit an e-mail message after it
has been sent?”

Every post on this site corresponds to an e-mail message sent to a
mailing list. Once sent, each message is circulating through hundreds
of mail servers around the globe, completely independent of any
existence on the Web site. Even if you were to edit the presentation
here on the Web site, you could not alter those other hundreds of
copies bouncing around the fiber optic plumbing.

Whenever you post to this site, you are sending an e-mail message to
a mailing list. This site is just one of hundreds of subscribers to
that list. It reads the mail, and keeps track of messages and
threads, and makes the whole thing searchable.

Walter


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Sometime around 11/11/07 (at 13:01 -0500) Walter Lee Davis said:

Answer this, Grasshopper: “How do you edit an e-mail message after it
has been sent?”

:slight_smile:

The moral of the tale is simple: Say what you mean, mean what you say.

But also, don’t worry about it! Nobody else can edit their posts
either, and we all make mitsakes, eh?
:wink:

k


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On 11 Nov 2007, at 18:12, Keith Martin wrote:

But also, don’t worry about it! Nobody else can edit their posts
either, and we all make mitsakes, eh?
:wink:

I doant

best wishes

Paul Bradforth

http://www.paulbradforth.com


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… or how about an edit button that only edits what is stored here without sending another email?

On 11 Nov. 2007, 9:02 am, Waltd said:
Whenever you post to this site, you are sending an e-mail message to a mailing list. This site is just one of
hundreds of subscribers to that list. It reads the mail, and keeps track of messages and threads, and makes the whole thing searchable.


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Marcel, thanks for hijacking this thread.

Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn about editing a posting. Back to the question…?


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