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Famous Writer
      
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| Ah! This will mean that I will be able to upload the few corrected pages for the "living" as I had asked elsewhere! I will be patient!:P
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Forum Master
      
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My ISP having lost all of my web files I have started to recreate them using 15g. A file on http://familytrees.genopro.com/appleshaw/ is fine; locally it is also correct but on my web space it produces the parsing error when trying to display the tree.
Using ID Serve.exe the server is identified as Apache/1.3.33.
Looking at the messages on this topic I thought that this should work, but it does not. What have I missed? Answers please in words of one syllable that an OAP can understand
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Legendary Master
       
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appleshaw (2/23/2006) [...] on my web space it produces the parsing error when trying to display the tree.There are many reasons... one of them is the file script.es is blocked for security reasons. I was getting this error, so I had to manually add this MIME type to the server to deliver this file. This is why we offer web space to our customers, so they can publish their genealogy without having to contact their ISPs for FTP accounts and/or adding special MIME types to their servers.
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Forum Master
      
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I can not undersatnd why the same set of files from my hard disc behaves differently from the ones on the web - and I am not particularly worried why this is so. However I have tried to get FireFox to recognise svgz files and work with the Abobe viewer.
Looking at the help file, it implies that when it comes across a file it does not recognise it asks you what to do and places it in the list of download files where the option can be edited. However as the svgz file throws up the parsing error it does not get to the stage of asking you what to do. It does not seem possible to add a file type to the download list, so seems to be the classic Catch22 situation.
Any suggestions on how to get FireFox to recognise all variations of svg files? There are three variations of svg extension in my download list ie svg,image/svg-xml; svg,image/svg+xml; image/vnd.adobe.svg+xml. Nothing about svgz.
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Forum Master
      
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I am even more puzzled as I have just looked at the FireFox Plugins (about:plugins) and it shows NPSVG3.dll and that the suffixes are 'svg, svgz', which are enabled for the three file types.
Although NPSVG6.dll is also in the plugin directory it does not show in the list of plugins. Is this significant?
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Grand Master
      
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Famous Writer
      
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After pressing the Control Panel field, under this message, I'm requested to ... but your software 
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