7 feb 2007 kl. 09.50 skrev William Stokes:

If there's an opera expert around could you please check out the following
link:

http://www.fcviikingit.com/new/testimenu.php

This script contacts a DB and prints out the results as javascript to the client browser. As I mentioned earlier It works ok with IE, FF, Netscape but not with Opera. However the same script works with all mentioned browsers on
my test server.

I can't get this sorted!
Thanks
-W


Opera 9.02 on Mac OS is fine, as far I can tell. However, I would start by validating your html source.
Right now, your html code is little bit messed up.

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fcviikingit.com% 2Fnew%2Ftestimenu.php
//frank

"Roman Neuhauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> kirjoitti
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# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2007-02-07 08:32:47 +0200:
Hello,

I just noticed when I published a new menu system that it does NOT work
in
the ISP hosted server. However it works ok on my test server. Here's the
test I have done all in same client machine (=unchanged browser
settings):

My test server:
IE6 & 7    ->OK
Opera 9.02 -> OK
Firefox ->OK

ISP server:
IE6 & 7    ->OK
Opera 9.02 -> DOES NOT WORK!
Firefox ->OK

The system relies on JS also I can see from the browser source code that
all
PHP has printed out all JS like it should but the menu is not printed to browser. Could you give me some pointers how to troubleshoot this? It
must
be something server related but not folder or file rights according to my
testing.

Might be a content-type issue.  http://www.wireshark.org/

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