FP2003 published vs non published effects on javascripts

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I'm using a wipes javascript that works on a non-published site but does not work on my published site.

I'm trying to figure out what FP2003 settings I could have altered to make this happen. Or is it something inherent in the publication process in FP? Or in my host?

Other, simpler, javascripts work fine on my site (published or not).

http://www.pacificrip.com/wiping_banner_in_a_table_cell.htm

Thanks for your help, erik
 
Your javascript files are all corrupt and for some reason contain vti_ info, all of them
being the same.
Or there's a serious server issue.

Here are the contents of dw_core for example:
vti_encoding:SR|utf8-nl
vti_timelastmodified:TR|10 Mar 2003 20:01:48 -0000
vti_extenderversion:SR|6.0.2.5516
vti_cacheddtm:TX|10 Mar 2003 20:01:48 -0000
vti_filesize:IR|3078
vti_backlinkinfo:VX|

You need to replace the js files with new ones and then re-publish.

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erik said:
I'm using a wipes javascript that works on a non-published site but does not work on my published site.

I'm trying to figure out what FP2003 settings I could have altered to make this happen.
Or is it something inherent in the publication process in FP? Or in my host?
 
Steve,

One word: Genius!

Wow! How did that happen?

Thanks so much for your time and expertise!

Uploaded the uncorrupted files and presto! We have wipes.

Now how did those scripts get corrupted?...hmmm?

Many, many thanks--this thing was driving my crazy.

Thanks again,
Erik
 
erik said:
Steve,

One word: Genius!

Nah, the word is Notepad.
Wow! How did that happen?
Don't know, as it's one I've never seen before
Thanks so much for your time and expertise!

You're welcome.

;-)

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed..................
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