Web Development Thread, Website rendering problem in Coding and Web Development; The old and new school website were both created using the same CMS and Apache2Triad. The old one exists on ...
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22nd May 2007, 02:10 PM #1 Website rendering problem
The old and new school website were both created using the same CMS and Apache2Triad. The old one exists on an XP Pro box, the new one on a dedicated Win2K3 box with R2. I can access the new site if I use the local convention (127.0.0.1) either remotely or on the server itself. The included image shows what I actually see when I visit www.falingepark.com.
Has anyone any ideas?
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22nd May 2007, 02:20 PM #2 Re: Website rendering problem
<base href="..." /> tag is set to 'localhost' so all images, css and javascript files are loaded from localhost
Just change it to the full domain name, 'http://www.falingepark.com/'
It's probably a setting with the CMS to change the domain name or base URL.
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22nd May 2007, 02:21 PM #3 Re: Website rendering problem
looks like it can't find its css files, in the source they're listed as being on localhost, try changing it to the FQDN
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22nd May 2007, 04:23 PM #4 Re: Website rendering problem
thanks for the help chaps, much appreciated. I'll have to sort it tomorrow.
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23rd May 2007, 09:22 AM #5 Re: Website rendering problem
I had to eventually make a change in the config.php, but it seems to be working correctly in IE7, and not quite so correctly in FF.
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