"jon" <jon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>
> "David Dorward" <dorward@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> jon wrote:
>>
>> > Can anyone show me what type of html and php codes are need to have a
> user
>> > click on the graphics and then it will open a php file.
>>
>> A regular link with an image in it.
>>
>> alt=""? That doesn't look like a very good alternative to an image that
>> is
>> the only content of a link. Based on the filename I'm guessing you have
>> an
>> RSS button (a graphic with the letters RSS on it), in which case the
>> value
>> of the alt attribute should be "RSS".
> Ok, your right about that .
>
>> > 2)<a href="http://www.test/com/forum/rss.php"
target="_blank">
>>
>> Foisting new windows on users isn't a very good idea. Its difficult to
>> override, and isn't always noticed (why isn't my back button working?)
> Ok, good suggestion.
>
>> Your problem is caused by an error in the PHP (which you haven't shown
> us),
>> not the HTML.
>>
> Ok, I don't want to include the whole php file because it is fairly long
> but
> it basically is a real simple syndication file of a site on the web with
a
> simple include statement. When I try to validate the rss file it show no
> errors. Here is how it looks.
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>test</title>
> <body>
> <?php
> include('/path to the .rss');
> ?>
> </body>
> </html>
>
>
Why not just give us the URL and we can assess the problem?


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