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I've just transferred shtml files to a unix server and just as I expected they look nothing like they're supposed to look..
I've used include files to create menus - this is how I've linked the files in the code: <!--#include file="/include/menu_top.inc" --> And this is the error I get: [an error occurred while processing this directive] I have no idea what went wrong and where to begin fixing it because I have never worked with unix before. If there's someone outthere who could help me out with this, I'd be very thankful. thanks ![]() jo Last edited by joey00; 03-20-2002 at 05:08 AM.. |
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