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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 09:16:26
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Ok folks, I think I am ready for the shake down cruise. Let me know what you think and any suggestions you might have.
If you want to sign in: A. Create an account and become a contributing member or B. User: w1234 Password: w1234
http://txradio.org
P.S. How do you attract members? |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 10:53:29
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quote: Originally posted by RebelTech
P.S. How do you attract members?
I usually take a nice long shower, get a close shave, style my hair nicely. Put on a great suit, some nice cologne, etc. |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 11:31:39
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rebeltech ; nicely laid out, and good colorscheme! Nice for the eyes! I get some errors when I try to visit the 'extras'. As soon as I hover over a link, I get Object Expected (line 208) The same happens when browsing the forum (then it's line 273...) I am using IE6 with the latest patches btw. In a topic this does not happen...(strange). I also noticed that the URL in the address bar doesn't change...is that intentional ?
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portfolio - linkshrinker - oxle - twitter |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 12:05:48
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quote: Originally posted by marcelgoertz
rebeltech ; nicely laid out, and good colorscheme! Nice for the eyes! I get some errors when I try to visit the 'extras'. As soon as I hover over a link, I get Object Expected (line 208) The same happens when browsing the forum (then it's line 273...)
Is anyone else getting these (or any errors)? I can not duplicate them on my end. Everything appears to be working fine. Any ideas on what may cause this? |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 12:07:46
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quote: Originally posted by dayve
quote: Originally posted by RebelTech
P.S. How do you attract members?
I usually take a nice long shower, get a close shave, style my hair nicely. Put on a great suit, some nice cologne, etc.
Cologne & shower! I knew that I was missing something |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 12:10:07
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quote: Originally posted by marcelgoertz
I get some errors when I try to visit the 'extras'. As soon as I hover over a link, I get Object Expected (line 208) The same happens when browsing the forum (then it's line 273...)
Can you tell me which link or links so I can go look directly at them in the code? |
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MarcelG
Retired Support Moderator
Netherlands
2625 Posts |
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laser
Advanced Member
Australia
3859 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 19:14:28
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quote: Originally posted by RebelTech
Cologne & shower! I knew that I was missing something
DITTO !!!! |
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golfmann
Junior Member
United States
450 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 21:53:27
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My Late Father was a HAM.. (expert license) "Worked" em all
Brought back many fond memories, and your site looks very good! Congrats... |
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golfmann
Junior Member
United States
450 Posts |
Posted - 17 October 2003 : 22:06:27
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CQ CQ CQ....W zero, O B J
Heard that 10,000 times lol |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 18 October 2003 : 00:36:08
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Has anybody else ran across errors like marcelgoertz found?
golfman, I am glad the site brought back some good memories feel free to hang out there or stop by anytime. |
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cripto9t
Average Member
USA
881 Posts |
Posted - 18 October 2003 : 07:15:33
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The site looks good but I'm getting the errors on the forum page to. It's a javascript error and happens when I hover over a post row. Do you have an inline hover jscript for <tr>? Thats where I'd look because I get a different line number depending on what row I hover on. If you use IE 5 or 6 open tools on the menu bar at the top and then internet options. Tools>>Internet options >>advanced >> display a notification for every script error. turn it on if you want to see the errors |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 18 October 2003 : 09:45:12
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Thanks crypto! I turned on script errors display and sure enough I got the errors also. I told IE to show source. It appears to giving errors on language mod includes. I think those are the language files from the Active Users.
Do yall recomend removing the includes to the languages not used or just grabbing the language files from the AU mod and throwing them in there? |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 18 October 2003 : 23:12:22
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anyone? |
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dayve
Forum Moderator
USA
5820 Posts |
Posted - 18 October 2003 : 23:15:05
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I removed the unused language packs include files. |
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RebelTech
Average Member
USA
613 Posts |
Posted - 18 October 2003 : 23:17:44
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Ok, thanks dayve. I was waiting to hear from someone knowledgeable before I created a mess I would have to clean up later... |
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