Doh. It's not the headers, it's the edit links, and since you have
to log in to edit, no one can see the difference.
On Jul 30, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Minute Electron wrote:
On 7/30/07, Jim Hu <jimhu(a)tamu.edu> wrote:
I have two wikis
http://ecoliwiki.net/colipedia/index.php/Sandbox
http://ecoliwiki.net/dev/index.php/Sandbox
Both are using the CSS.php extension to set display:none for h1 and
h2 editsection links on specific pages. But on the top link, this
page-specific css has crept out and is affecting all pages.
I have checked and in IE 6 I can still see the headers. I am unable
to test
it in other browsers since I am not at my own computers for this
week and
next - maybe someone else could try.
Have you tried refreshing your browsers cache or using a different
browser?
The two wikis are on the same server and are both pointing at the
same extensions directory. They are using the
same set of other
extensions, and I know that if I comment out the require for CSS.php
the edit link comes back.
I have no idea what's going on! Help!!
Jim
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Texas A&M Univ.
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