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Allen M.

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Scott, and everyone else willing to lend a helping hand...

This is the second, and hopefully last, time I need to ask for assistance on the menu system of my website.

I rewrote the menusystem to streamline it, but really ripped into the menu system of the weekly classes and unconvoluted it.

I'd appreciate it if anyone and everyone flipped through the menu systemS on that section of the website, especially the three pulldowns at the top. They all seem to work from this end, but the request is made from remote computers. There is also some robust HTML code and Java scripts for study and experimentation.

If you find a bad link, Please click on "View Source," and give me the database key of the errant page to help me track the problem.

Appreciations expressed in advance.


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Tony-San

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I'm having trouble pulling up stuff in the weekly class section.
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On the Class page, some stuff on the Tabkle Of Contents drop down menu do not work. It's the titles. ie: INTRODUCTION itself will not work but the subtitles will.

The sites looking good!
Allen M.

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Tony,

Where are you having difficulty?

Scott,

Items in the pulldowns which are all caps are not meant to be topic items, therefore they are not supposed to try to call a URl.

I never thought of clicking on the all caps lines, I guess that's because I know it's not supposed to do anything. However, clicking on those headings is a command to call something, so that's a definite bug.

Thanks again.

RE: Took a little over 15 min. to find the problem in the code, fix it, rebuild the project, feed the text files -- still untouched -- into the program, test it, then upload it again.

In the old days, I would have had to get into each lesson and make the appropriate change wherever necessary, a time-intense, butt-pain laborious task, and check every single file out. Automation is the way to go.

Remember, to err is human, but to really screw things up requires a computer.



[This message has been edited by Allen M. (edited October 01, 2000).]
Tony-San

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Some of the links don't work. it's like the pages aren't there. go to the weekly class page and check out some of the links.
Allen M.

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Post by Allen M. »

Like I said, Tony, to really screw things up requires a computer.

Thanks for the assistance, from both you guys. Exactly the kind I need.
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