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kcat - 02 Apr 2004 18:49 GMT
I *did* change it.

I have no idea why it wouldn't work for ya'll.  The http:// is there
for both link and link text.  

<shrug>
kcat - 02 Apr 2004 19:03 GMT
>I *did* change it.
>
>I have no idea why it wouldn't work for ya'll.  The http:// is there
>for both link and link text.  
>
><shrug>

is it possible that your system read a cached version of the page vs.
the actual version?
J - 02 Apr 2004 20:51 GMT
> >I *did* change it.
> >
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> is it possible that your system read a cached version of the page vs.
> the actual version?

My Internet Explorer cache clears on reboot and I reboot 2 or 3 times a
day.
My netscape I clear it, it may also clear on reboot.

Here's how Andy's mirror site reads:
<P>One of the best is an article by Professor Bevra H. Hahn, U.C.L.A.,
easiest to read at:  <A
HREF="http://www.hamline.edu/lupus/articles/vasculitis.html">http://www.hamline.edu/lu
pus/articles/vasculitis.html</A></P
>

<P>A more general site with some useful pictures is at: <A
HREF="http://www.dermnetnz.org/pre/dna.vasculitis/vasc.html">www.dermnetnz.org/pre/dna
.vasculitis/vasc.html</A></P
>

<P>Vasculitis in the central nervous system is discussed at: <A
HREF="http://www.cnsv.net/cnsv/index.html">http://www.cnsv.net/cnsv/index.html</A></P>

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Here's how yours reads
<P>One of the best is an article by Professor Bevra H. Hahn, U.C.L.A.,
easiest to read at:  <A
HREF="http://www.hamline.edu/lupus/articles/vasculitis.html">http://www.hamline.edu/lu
pus/articles/vasculitis.html</A></P
>

<P>A more general site with some useful pictures is at: <A
HREF="www.dermnetnz.org/pre/dna.vasculitis/vasc.html">www.dermnetnz.org/pre/dna.vascul
itis/vasc.html</A></P
>

<P>Vasculitis in the central nervous system is discussed at: <A
HREF="http://www.cnsv.net/cnsv/index.html">http://www.cnsv.net/cnsv/index.html</A></P>

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His works in both my Netscape and IE (for the dermnetnz url)
Yours doesn't.

Here's what I've realized when working on my own web page.
1) Sometimes I've saved the corrected file to a different folder. And
then transferred up the old file and wondered why the change hadn't
happened.
2) sometime the FTP (file transfer) hasn't happened correctly (and the
old file is still there).

Can you run a "find" on the file name on your system and see if there's
more than one copy. And if so, transfer up the one with the new date?

3) I always put http:// everywhere in the source.
J
kcat - 02 Apr 2004 21:47 GMT
we're missing a major part of this communication

well - I am.  

I have put so many links in and repeated information on different
pages that I just automatically assumed you were referring the links
section on Vasculitis.  Even though you did clearly say "under
Symptoms" on your initial posts.  What I don't understand is that I
went to the "Symptoms" page and *looked* for the link there and didn't
even see it.  

I really think I have to say at this point that I will try to respond
to errors but for a while I just mentally need a break from this
stuff.  The document is not static after all and there will be many
opportunities for fixes.  

honestly - I'm burned out severely, don't want to be here, don't want
to deal with "things" - I'm sorry if this is an inconvenience to
others but there it is.  I have to say it.  I care about you all so
please do not take this as a condemnation of the group or anyone on
the group.  

as the cliche goes "it's not you, it's me."

kcat

ps. - will fix that link post haste.  
 
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