posted on November 15, 2000 11:50:08 AM
hI!
A guess my auctions aren't download on Netscape...can anyone tell me why? And HOW can I correct this?
Does auction watch download on BOTH?
posted on November 15, 2000 11:59:51 AM
The primary reason for a page not to show in Netscape that I've found is if you're using tables in your auctions, and you miss the closing table tag, then Netscape won't read the table. IE apparently doesn't have that issue with the lack of a closing tag. I'd make sure that you've closed all of your tables correctly. I don't have Netscape here, otherwise I'd check out one of your auctions specifically to see if that's the case.
posted on November 15, 2000 12:33:09 PM
i looked at one of your auctions. it workwed ok for me. i use netscape 4.74.
what you might want to try is, closing netscape and clearing out your cache. it should be in the following path: c:\program files\netscape\users\'your user name'\cache.
ensure the fat.db file gets deleted. this is the index to all of the netscape pages you've visited. if this file is corrupted, for whatever reason, it would prevent pages or graphics on pages from loading properly. it might even prevent you from navigating through netscape.
it is a good idea to empty your netscape cache occasionally anyway. the cache folder fills up with web page information and doesn't like to hold more. it will start self-deleting some files within the cache, but it is better to empty it your self.
my .02 worth
[ edited by paulswife on Nov 15, 2000 12:34 PM ]
i got your email and i've responded. to make it short -- as i can get and be verbose -- your initial auction engine left out a </center> html tag. i explained a little more in the email.
i also don't know if one is better than the other or would make a difference, as my husband uses auction assistant pro and is quite happy with it. if the first one doesn't work properly, then to me, the second would be better. unless that one doesn't work well either.