LOL. W3C likes the use of "URI". 8)
Besides, it's so l33t to use something snazzy like that.
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Murray
"Rob Giordano (aka: Crash Gordon®)" <
[email protected]>
wrote in message Murray, I'm gonna email you a new "L" key
| The code on that page would do just great....
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| But the URI would be even better.
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| Murray
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| | > When online for my site Script Error message reads:
| > Line- 198
| > Char- 1
| > Error- syntax error
| > Code- 0
| > Url-
http://www."mywebsite".com
| > Then in my Front Page program in preview pane the error says
| > Line 202
| > Char 1
| > Error Syntac error
| > Code-0
| > URL- fill://C:.............then Front page temp dir\prwl.htm
| > Did you need my website address to be able to help me?
| >
| > "Murray" wrote:
| >
| >> Post the URI. Many script errors are not errors in the script but in
the
| >> USE of the script. To determine that, I need to see the page fail, and
| >> investigate how you are using things.
| >>
| >> --
| >> Murray
| >>
| >> | >> > how do I find and correct script errors in my website? Using FP
2003
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