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Hi all,
I have prepared small product site that should contain a photo album/gallery. I have already bridged the navbar bug but the gallery java problem seems to be out of my strength. Please would you check the java script for me?
Looking forward your response,
Regards,
@Lex
The site is you can find at www.midkiff.cz/trial/ and there is a gallery.htm + /gallery_files/ folder.
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Hi all,
I have prepared small product site that should contain a photo album/gallery. I have already bridged the navbar bug but the gallery java problem seems to be out of my strength. Please would you check the java script for me?
Looking forward your response,
Regards,
@Lex
The site is you can find at www.midkiff.cz/trial/ and there is a gallery.htm + /gallery_files/ folder.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by @Lex:
Hi all,
I have prepared small product site that should contain a photo album/gallery. I have already bridged the navbar bug but the gallery java problem seems to be out of my strength. Please would you check the java script for me?
Looking forward your response,
Regards,
@Lex
The site is you can find at http://www.midkiff.cz/trial/ and there is a gallery.htm + /gallery_files/ folder.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Looks like you got the lines below missing form the bottom of your page to start with, not sure if it is the problem though.
xara_albumfill(base);
</script>
</html>
best regards.
Jim
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Jim,
Thank you very much for your support. You’ve put me on the track of the root of the problem. I wouldn’t ever believe this may happen. The file is properly stored at the disc of the www server (double checked with my ISP) but it isn’t properly propagated or interpreted via http. Remotely it seems to be truncated. We’ll solve it later (its 3:55AM CET http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
During the discussion with the ISP hotline I have also found one bug that may be very annoying. Linux servers recognize upper/lower cases. Photo album script generates folder name “Photos” but the generated html calls it “photos”. It may deserve a short notice at the FAQ.
Regards,
@Lex