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John Rowland June 9th 07 09:52 AM

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Every link and image on Always Touch Out has gone haywire. I couldn't even
get to your email address, so I could have whispered this in your ear
instead of shouting it in front of everyone...



Dave A June 10th 07 06:01 PM

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John Rowland wrote:
Every link and image on Always Touch Out has gone haywire. I couldn't even
get to your email address, so I could have whispered this in your ear
instead of shouting it in front of everyone...


I recently changed hosts and had to redirect the domain - but the site
currently looks fine to me. Is anyone else having the same problem?

(And before anyone asks, yes, I know it hasn't been updated for ages;
unfortunately all aspects of real life intervened, professional,
personal and medical! An update is planned soon...)

--
Dave A
www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London

Paul Scott June 10th 07 06:13 PM

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"Dave A" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:
Every link and image on Always Touch Out has gone haywire. I couldn't
even get to your email address, so I could have whispered this in your
ear instead of shouting it in front of everyone...


I recently changed hosts and had to redirect the domain - but the site
currently looks fine to me. Is anyone else having the same problem?


It's been u/s for me for about 3 days Dave, the home page shows no graphics,
just a page full of failing links...

(Using BTInternet & IE7)

Paul S



Dave A June 10th 07 06:24 PM

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Paul Scott wrote:
"Dave A" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:
Every link and image on Always Touch Out has gone haywire. I couldn't
even get to your email address, so I could have whispered this in your
ear instead of shouting it in front of everyone...

I recently changed hosts and had to redirect the domain - but the site
currently looks fine to me. Is anyone else having the same problem?


It's been u/s for me for about 3 days Dave, the home page shows no graphics,
just a page full of failing links...

(Using BTInternet & IE7)


Ah, now I see. How bizarre... this just proves that you should always
check your website in multiple browsers!

Hopefully I've just fixed it, if you refresh it/clear your cache...


--
Dave Arquati
www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London

Paul Scott June 10th 07 06:34 PM

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"Dave A" wrote in message
...

Ah, now I see. How bizarre... this just proves that you should always
check your website in multiple browsers!

Hopefully I've just fixed it, if you refresh it/clear your cache...


Fine now, thanks Dave

Paul



Michael Hoffman June 10th 07 07:30 PM

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Dave A wrote:

unfortunately all aspects of real life intervened, professional,
personal and medical!


Hope all is well now.
--
Michael Hoffman

Richard J. June 10th 07 08:20 PM

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Dave A wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
"Dave A" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:
Every link and image on Always Touch Out has gone haywire. I
couldn't even get to your email address, so I could have
whispered this in your ear instead of shouting it in front of
everyone...
I recently changed hosts and had to redirect the domain - but the
site currently looks fine to me. Is anyone else having the same
problem?


It's been u/s for me for about 3 days Dave, the home page shows no
graphics, just a page full of failing links...

(Using BTInternet & IE7)


Ah, now I see. How bizarre... this just proves that you should
always check your website in multiple browsers!

Hopefully I've just fixed it, if you refresh it/clear your cache...


Yes, it looks fine now (Windows XP Home and IE6). As some of us also
have websites, and may be interested in what browser incompatibility
caused such a disastrous problem, can you say what the nature of the
problem was (and the cure)? I for one would be glad to avoid it in
future!

Anyway, welcome back Dave. Your site is much appreciated, as witnessed
by the concern that its temporary demise caused.

Very best wishes,

Richard J.
--
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)



Paul Corfield June 10th 07 08:30 PM

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On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 20:20:42 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:

Anyway, welcome back Dave. Your site is much appreciated, as witnessed
by the concern that its temporary demise caused.

Very best wishes


If I can just second this. I was about to call out a search party within
TfL!
--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!


Dave A June 10th 07 09:39 PM

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Richard J. wrote:
Dave A wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
"Dave A" wrote in message
...
John Rowland wrote:
Every link and image on Always Touch Out has gone haywire. I
couldn't even get to your email address, so I could have
whispered this in your ear instead of shouting it in front of
everyone...
I recently changed hosts and had to redirect the domain - but the
site currently looks fine to me. Is anyone else having the same
problem?

It's been u/s for me for about 3 days Dave, the home page shows no
graphics, just a page full of failing links...

(Using BTInternet & IE7)


Ah, now I see. How bizarre... this just proves that you should
always check your website in multiple browsers!

Hopefully I've just fixed it, if you refresh it/clear your cache...


Yes, it looks fine now (Windows XP Home and IE6). As some of us also
have websites, and may be interested in what browser incompatibility
caused such a disastrous problem, can you say what the nature of the
problem was (and the cure)? I for one would be glad to avoid it in future!

Anyway, welcome back Dave. Your site is much appreciated, as witnessed
by the concern that its temporary demise caused.


Thanks very much! The slightly odd incompatibility was that I had a
base href="/" tag in the header, which I needed when I was moving
stuff over to the new hosts before I redirected the domain. Apparently
Firefox can cope with that combined with other links beginning with a
slash, but IE throws a wobbly.

--
Dave Arquati
www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London

John Rowland June 11th 07 12:28 AM

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Dave A wrote:

Hopefully I've just fixed it, if you refresh it/clear your cache...


Yes, thanks!



Bob June 11th 07 06:46 AM

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Welcome back Dave and now in true London bus style no doubt three
updates will arrive at the same time :-)



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