All,
I have worked so far with the standard web pages. Now I tried to build my own custom site using a WYSIWYG editor and added the web tags into the code of the site, corrected the angle brackets (<...) in the HTML code and registered the files names on the Cumulus files page (not including the standard files, processing and FTP checked). When updating the files on my ftp site all my HTM files are set to size 0 and uploaded. Thus, my page is empty.
Does anyone know why this happens and how to solve the problem? I attached on of my new template pages as an example.
Thanks in advance
George
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Custom web page uploaded - but size set to 0 :-(
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Custom web page uploaded - but size set to 0 :-(
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Re: Custom web page uploaded - but size set to 0 :-(
It's because it's all on one line. The web tag parser can't cope with a line that long.
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Re: Custom web page uploaded - but size set to 0 :-(
Tanks a lot Steve!
That did the trick. I just turned off HTML compression and all is fine now.
That did the trick. I just turned off HTML compression and all is fine now.