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Old 10-25-2003, 09:03 PM
 
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i used clean.php, changed the templates_c folder and made a new one (setting 777), and when i view my page after that, it's the same.

been there, done that.
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Sounds like safemode may be enabled in your servers php.ini.

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nope, i just checked on my hosts' forums.
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alright, so apparently, it was my stupid browser settings. i had my partner check it out on explorer and mozilla at her house and it showed changes in explorer-but not mozilla. so i went into internet settings in explorer and changed the caching to "every visit to the page" instead of "automatic." when i first started working on my cart, it WAS working fine for me and showing my changes every time, and then it stopped doing so last week. i have no idea why it stopped working. i'm STILL having troubles with the mozilla browser not showing changes.
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Your always going to have a tough time making pages Mozilla, and Opera friendly.

90% of poeple use IE so unless Id say design for that. Also always cross platform, make sure your TD's dont get stretched out in a MAC cause Mac's tend to ignore width settings in tags and style sheets.
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Your always going to have a tough time making pages Mozilla, and Opera friendly.

90% of poeple use IE so unless Id say design for that. Also always cross platform, make sure your TD's dont get stretched out in a MAC cause Mac's tend to ignore width settings in tags and style sheets.

bah, i'm just gonna have something on my site that tells them they shouldn't have bought a mac. lol. i don't want their business. thanks for the info.

boomer, thanks for the link.
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