Thank You for your advice Rowan, :-) IŽm just a beginner, yet I tried calling up a different image from a URL, without the hotspots and all, but it didnŽt work either...Nescape, IE and Opera donŽt have any trouble at all...ItŽs just firefox :-(
If what you provided is the full HTML, you are missing the <body> and </body> tags at a minimum. Firefox may very well be choking on this since it isn't valid HTML.
Chase Urich
On 4/13/05, sebastian n/a vogel_sebastian@hotmail.com wrote:
Thank You for your advice Rowan, :-) I´m just a beginner, yet I tried calling up a different image from a URL, without the hotspots and all, but it didn´t work either...Nescape, IE and Opera don´t have any trouble at all...It´s just firefox :-(
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On 4/13/05, Chase Urich q4radioguy@gmail.com wrote:
If what you provided is the full HTML, you are missing the <body> and
</body> tags at a minimum. Firefox may very well be choking on this since it isn't valid HTML.
I don't think it's that - if I understand correctly, this is an HTML fragment inside an otherwise wiki-markup page. In other words, it's inside the <body> element of another page already; the <html> just tells the wiki parser to let it through un-processed.
Since guessing seems to be getting us nowhere, is there any chance of making the wiki in question publically accessible, so we can get a better idea of what is and isn't happening? [I presume the http://wiki.ptlls-ag.com/... URL in your sample code should point to it, but it's not accessible from here]
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