Re: Superfilous Characters

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 18377
interpreted = N
texte = I too get random characters at the bottom of my screen. I am not sure whether this is caused by WebCatalog but it tends to happen much more often with Internet Explorer than with Netscape, and the characters are completely random. I have found that hitting the Refresh key several times seems to make it appear and then disappear, sometimes changing the letters. An interesting note is that when I check the code for the page it appears on, the character is nowhere to be found. I think that this may be a result of the interaction between WebCat and the browsers but I am uncertain of that.Peter -----Original Message----- From: bob To: Webcat Date: Friday, June 19, 1998 5:31 PM Subject: Superfilous Characters > > >I keep getting some bizarre Characters at the bottom of some of my webcat >pages. Here is one of them. Any Ideas why. I am running webcat/webten >combo. > > > > > Edit Movies Detail List > > > >[showif [init]=100] >[loop start=1&end=[records]&advance=1] >[replace >db=movieinfo.db&eqmiddata=[interpret][mid[index]][/interpret]]current=[inte >rpret][current[index]][/interpret]&rating=[interpret][rating[index]][/inter >pret]&natstars2=[interpret][natstars2[index]][/interpret]&name=[interpret][ >name[index]][/interpret]&movie=[interpret][movie[index]][/interpret]&blurb= >[interpret][blurb[index]][/interpret]&website=[interpret][website[index]][/ >interpret]&review=[interpret][review[index]][/interpret]&picture=[interpret >][picture[index]][/interpret][/replace] >[/loop] >[/showif] >
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>[include footer2.txt] > > > >Robert Minor >______________________________________ >Cybermill Communications >8616 Joseph Ave. >St. Louis, MO 63144 >(314) 962-4024 > >webmaster@cybermill.com >http://www.cybermill.com >______________________________________ >Always looking for the easy way! > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Superfilous Characters (Bob Minor 1998)
  2. Re: Superfilous Characters (Bob Minor 1998)
  3. Re: Superfilous Characters (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  4. Re: Superfilous Characters (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  5. Re: Superfilous Characters (bob 1998)
  6. Re: Superfilous Characters (Peter Chang 1998)
  7. Re: Superfilous Characters (bob 1998)
  8. Re: Superfilous Characters (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  9. Superfilous Characters (bob 1998)
I too get random characters at the bottom of my screen. I am not sure whether this is caused by WebCatalog but it tends to happen much more often with Internet Explorer than with Netscape, and the characters are completely random. I have found that hitting the Refresh key several times seems to make it appear and then disappear, sometimes changing the letters. An interesting note is that when I check the code for the page it appears on, the character is nowhere to be found. I think that this may be a result of the interaction between WebCat and the browsers but I am uncertain of that.Peter -----Original Message----- From: bob To: Webcat Date: Friday, June 19, 1998 5:31 PM Subject: Superfilous Characters > > >I keep getting some bizarre Characters at the bottom of some of my webcat >pages. Here is one of them. Any Ideas why. I am running webcat/webten >combo. > > > > > Edit Movies Detail List > > > >[showif [init]=100] >[loop start=1&end=[records]&advance=1] >[replace >db=movieinfo.db&eqmiddata=[interpret][mid[index]][/interpret]]current=[inte >rpret][current[index]][/interpret]&rating=[interpret][rating[index]][/inter >pret]&natstars2=[interpret][natstars2[index]][/interpret]&name=[interpret][ >name[index]][/interpret]&movie=[interpret][movie[index]][/interpret]&blurb= >[interpret][blurb[index]][/interpret]&website=[interpret][website[index]][/ >interpret]&review=[interpret][review[index]][/interpret]&picture=[interpret >][picture[index]][/interpret][/replace] >[/loop] >[/showif] >
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Edit >Movies (Detail)

> >[search db=movieinfo.db&geMIDdata=0&namesort=1&eqcurrentdatarq=yes] >[founditems] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >[/founditems] >[/search] >
bgcolor=#99CCFF>Status:value=[mid]>bgcolor=#99CCFF>Rating:Nat. >Review:
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Movie >Title: >
Sort >Name: >
bgcolor=#99CCFF>Description: > >
Web >Site: > SIZE=70>
bgcolor=#99CCFF>Review: > SIZE=70>
bgcolor=#99CCFF>Picture: > SIZE=25>

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>[include footer2.txt] > > > >Robert Minor >______________________________________ >Cybermill Communications >8616 Joseph Ave. >St. Louis, MO 63144 >(314) 962-4024 > >webmaster@cybermill.com >http://www.cybermill.com >______________________________________ >Always looking for the easy way! > > Peter Chang

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