[geeklog-users] Puzzling problem

Walter Shudde wjs357 at access4less.net
Wed Feb 11 16:05:24 EST 2004


Vinny,

Thanks for taking a look-see, but I don't think that is the problem. I think
the problem is specific to my site as I don't seem to have this problem when
looking at other GL sites.  Also, I can reproduce the problem on my site
when viewing it on other computers.

Any other thoughts?

Regards,
-ws

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vincent Furia" <vmf at abtech.org>
To: <geeklog-users at lists.geeklog.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [geeklog-users] Puzzling problem


> I messed around on your site for a while and wasn't able to reproduce
> the problem.  It looks to me like you're having Color-Map/Color-Table
> problems (which is related to how your OS and video card handle color
> allocations to programs).
>
> See if you can reproduce this problem on other Geeklog sites and other
> web sites with your configuration.  It doesn't seem that this is
> something users of your website will see.
>
> -Vinny
>
> Walter Shudde wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am a new GL user with a puzzling problem. I posted in the GL forum,
> > but didn't get a response :(  so I thought I'd try here.
> >
> > Here is the problem:  Pages on my site ( www.x-factornet.com
> > <http://www.x-factornet.com>) frequently do not appear to refresh
> > properly.  Pages display in funny colors with what appear to be code
> > snippets in place of pictures or text. This sometimes happens when
> > initially navigating to the site, but most frequently occurs when moving
> > from one section of the site to another. Hitting the refresh button on
> > my browser usually causes the page to refresh properly, though sometimes
> > it is necessary to hit refresh several times before the page displays
> > correctly.
> > This problem doesn't seem to be browser specific, as this behavior
> > occurs when using IE_6 or Mozilla/Firebird.
> >
> > My site is running on a hosted server that runs Red Hat Linux. I can
> > provide other specifics if needed.  Screen captures of the problem are
> > here (150K):
> >
> > www.x-factornet.com/geekscreen1.jpg
> > <http://www.x-factornet.com/geekscreen1.jpg>
> > and
> > www.x-factornet.com/geekscreen2.jpg
> > <http://www.x-factornet.com/geekscreen2.jpg>
> >
> > Thanks for any enlightenment,
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Walter Shudde
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