errors on page

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Lisa A

I have a site that I"ve used the interactive buttons on the site. I can see
the site fine, but it says in the bottom bar, that it is done, but with
errors on the page. What does that mean?
www.suespreppypuppies.com
thanks,
Lisa
 
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Tom Willett

Lisa: I don't get the errors message in IE or Firefox.
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|I have a site that I"ve used the interactive buttons on the site. I can
see
| the site fine, but it says in the bottom bar, that it is done, but with
| errors on the page. What does that mean?
| www.suespreppypuppies.com
| thanks,
| Lisa
|
|
 
R

Ronx

It means there are JavaScript errors on the page.
In IE, use Tools->Internet Options - Advanced Tag
In the Browsing section, tick the box "Display a notification about every
script error"
Clear the box "Show friendly HTTP error messages"
This will display every JavaScript error on the page (and will be annoying
if there are many of them ..)
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You are missing a

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R

Ronx

The error on the page is in the <body...> tag:

jpg''''
should be
..jpg')"

The entire tag needs editing.

Also, all your image preloads are looking for images on my hard-drive -
they are not there.
Finally, you will have fewer problems with this if you change the web site
folder name on your hard drive from
Sue's Preppy Puppies
to
SuesPreppyPuppies

Things are always better with web sites when file and folder names do not
contain spaces or other punctuation (hyphen and underline are OK to use.)
 
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Lisa A

Thanks everyone who has helped me in this question. I have learned way more
than my question and will be on this newsgroup to learn lots more from the
nice folks here.
thanks,
Lisa A
 

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