Valerie,
I had the same problem on Wood County. I corrected it about the same way
you did. First I went to another archives page to get a good copy of the
background file. Then I deleted the old "wvbgmap.gif" file. I reloaded the
new "wvbgmap.gif". And everything works fine now. I use MSIE.
Wood had the "static" look. Ritchie County has multicolored stripes across
it when I look at it.
Kathy
Wood County WVGenWeb
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wvwood/indexa.htm
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From: Valerie F. Crook <vfcrook(a)trellis.net>
To: WVARCHIVE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: BACKGROUND="wvbgmap.gif"
Date: Wednesday, June 10, 1998 8:00 PM
Hello to All,
I had some trouble with the "wvbgmap.gif" on the Randolph County Page. I
tried to open it and I got an error message saying that the file was
corrupted. So I opened the one that was in the Greenbrier directory
[which
was displaying the background properly], and it was fine. I copied
the
"wvbgmap.gif" from the Greenbrier to the Randolph directory and now it
displays fine.
I've noticed that other pages are having the same problem. Has anyone
else
noticed this?
It looks like "static" in MSIE and in Netscape, it looks like big black
stripes.
Valerie
Valerie Forren Crook
Monroe, NC
vfcrook(a)trellis.net
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