That's OK. You ought to hear me when I have to edit a page done by a
WYSIWYG editor. The air doesn't quite turn blue, but it does sometimes
turn a darker shade than normal. *<]:oD
On 01/19/2014 06:30 PM, Gail Kilgore wrote:
Oh, I am not knocking anyone who writes their own code, I do it
sometimes
too. BUT, the programs that write HTML don't like hand written code, they
try and overwrite it and we go to battle when that happens.
g
On Sun, Jan 19, 2014 at 6:42 AM, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh(a)swbell.net> wrote:
> In some ways it reminds me of my very first attempts at a website. I
> just dumped everything into one directory. It worked just fine in the
> beginning. As time went by and the website grew it finally got to the
> point that you couldn't find anything you wanted. I had to take a
> weekend and re-create the site in a manner that made sense. The
> Archuleta site just has some things in locations that aren't
"intuitive".
>
> And, don't be knocking those that write their own code. *<]:oD I
> write my pages by hand, so to speak. It's like any site that developes
> over time. HTML has changed over the years. Some tags are no longer in
> use. New ones are used. I thought the pages were pretty well done.
> Almost no extraneous code at all. Everything nice and clean.
>
> On 01/18/2014 10:41 PM, Gail Kilgore wrote:
>> A lot of those files are left from, talk about going blank, the old
>> Archuleta CC that lives in Pagosa Springs.. he wrote his own code, Ann
>> Oldham is his wife... Leroy??? I know when I took Lake Co. years ago...
>> well, I didn't even know HTML but any program I used didn't like his
>> writing.
>>
>> I am concerned as to why there would be a google code in there when
> Billie
>> is the only one who has access to the site, well, Pauli and I do but we
>> don't go into sites unless we have too.
>>
>> Those weird files maybe left over from the last CC that didn't know his
>> code either and it may have been easier to by pass his code.
>>
>> g
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh(a)swbell.net>
> wrote:
>>> Somehow a different index file was also in the main directory. Rather
>>> than removing it I gave it a phony file extension so browsers wouldn't
>>> get confused. "ext" for sxtracts.
>>>
>>> Under the obits directory there is another for "extracts". The
extra
>>> index file was an older version of the index file for the extracts. What
>>> it was doing there, I have no idea. Some parts of the site are kind of
>>> confusing and I haven't taken the time to completely restructure it
>>> since I adopted it.
>>>
>>> On 01/18/2014 09:18 PM, Pauli Smith wrote:
>>>> I just checked her site and while I can download and upload her files,
> I
>>> still can't get her site to open. I also checked her code, and it looks
>>> fine, so I'm not sure what is going on. Her index file opens fine in
>>> Dreamweaver but not online. There was a strange file called index.ext
> that
>>> I have never seen before. Did you put that up Billie?
>>>> I think at this point, I would contact Blue Host and have them trouble
>>> shoot it. Something is either missing or perhaps there is something
> wrong
>>> with the permissions. I'm not sure.
>>>> Pauli
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Gail Kilgore" <gail.kilgore(a)gmail.com>
>>>> To: "cogen" <cogen(a)rootsweb.com>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2014 6:50:13 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [COGEN] Archuleta County
>>>>
>>>> Hmmmmmmmm, I have no clue.... I haven't been into the server since
we
> got
>>>> our new CC for Phillips Co.
>>>>
>>>> Pauli, have you been in the server... is this something I need to
>>> approach
>>>> Blue Host about?
>>>>
>>>> Gail
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Billie Walsh
<bilwalsh(a)swbell.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> None of that is in any of the pages on the site. In fact, if I
> download,
>>>>> by FTP, the home page it isn't there either. It seems kind of
like
> what
>>>>> Rootsweb does to add their banners. It's added by the server when
the
>>>>> site/page is accessed. The server adds the code for some reason.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 01/18/2014 04:40 PM, dbcooley wrote:
>>>>>> Billie:
>>>>>> Do you use javascript in your index.htm file? If not, and if you
are
>>>>>> brave, you could connect to your Archuleta site, DELETE
index.htm
> there
>>>>>> then upload a fresh copy from your computer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It looks to me like the junk below sure could be causing your
> problem.
>>>>>> Ever since I took over washco last June I have been eliminating
>>>>>> javascript from my files whenever possible. Javascript is used,
among
>>>>>> other things, to connect to the Internet which html can't do
by
> itself.
>>>>>> For instance, I had some javascript that downloaded from
>
ancestry.com
>>>>>> and displayed a picture any time my photos.htm was brought up. I
> copied
>>>>>> the picture, stored it as a jpg then simply called it, <img
src= etc.
>>>>>> Then I got rid of all the nasty javascript that was needed to
display
>>>>>> the picture.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I want my site to be simple and I do not want to learn
javascript.
>>>>>> Gettin too old for that.
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Dan Cooley
>>>>>> washco
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On further digging I found in the source for the index page
this
>>> rather
>>>>>>> large bunch of ........................something. It is not
in my
> copy
>>>>>>> of the index page on my computer that is in my working
files:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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