[access-uk] Problem with writing a web page

  • From: "Stephenson, Phil" <phil.stephenson@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 16:14:40 +0100

Yup, am getting going with writing web pages in html and am doing ok
apart from one problem....I have written a number of pages which are
working well apart from one, the file is called 'background.htm" and
although this page itself loads when you open it with IE I can't link to
it from the other pages I have written.  I've checked the coding and it
all looks ok and the other links on the page to other pages all work
ok...is there a limit to filename length in Notepad or something, is
there something I'm missing?!

Yes I might do better to send this to the blindweb list but haven't got
subscription info as of yet.

Cheers,

Phil


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