A glitch on someone else's machine for a change!

Apr 05, 2005 20:50

inkytwist pointed out to me in a panic that she was unable to login to her ftp account on felineilk.com. I tried, and I couldn't figure it out either. And then I looked closer, and it turns out that the domain's control panel swallowed up all but the default ftp accounts on it.

No data has been lost! Just the users' access to them. attilia_auborne: I couldn't ( Read more... )

update, friends, website

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inkytwist April 6 2005, 04:03:25 UTC
*phew!* That's good that you can diagnose it.
What's the status on access then? New passwords, or do you just get to reenter all the info again?! (I *would* change my network password, just because... well... *coughs*) but heere ain't exactly the place to do it.

^_^

PS: Do you know anything about rollover images in HTML (like goat on LJ's main page?) *headdesk*

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miquel_fire April 6 2005, 13:36:42 UTC
Javascript is your buddy with this.

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inkytwist April 6 2005, 17:40:41 UTC
I'm using javascript (though I barely have a working knowledge of the code...)

Uhm. it's an issue like, the rollovers work on my computer @ school, but at home it says, "ERROR ON PAGE" and won't rollover images. Even though I *know* that the code I've been working on for 6 months is okay. *headdesk*

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szara April 6 2005, 20:48:25 UTC
All I can think of is your browser security settings, firewalls sometimes, things that check the page differently than the one at school does.

(I one time spent ages trying to figure out why .gifs wouldn't animate in my installation of Netscape before realizing that I'd turned off animation in the settings. Heheee)

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attilia_auborne April 6 2005, 07:56:42 UTC
No problem Szara, I did bump into the problem, but I thought that you were working on it or something. No biggie, I just wanted to upload my new animation.

Zarkon, I think that is a javascript issue with the rollover images.

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