www.sealionboat.com

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Dennis, Jul 14, 2003.

  1. Dennis
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    Dennis New Member

  2. SailDesign
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

  3. SailDesign
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    SailDesign Old Phart! Stay upwind..

    And due to my bad typing, I mis-spelt your name, sorry.....
     
  4. Sealion
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    Sealion Glue Sniffer

    I still can't figure that one out, I am an inflatable boat builder, not a web designer, Sorry. I am sure there must be an easy fix, but I dont know it . Thank you Sail Design, and Dennis, please fell free to phone me if you require information on Rib tube construction.
     
  5. Jeff
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    Jeff Moderator

    I see you're using the geocities pagebuilder so I can't really help you figure out why the pagebuilder is creating a blank index page. But it would seem that the directory index is set to index.html (typical unix/linux/apache) or default.htm (typical windows IIS) (or something else - depends on the web server config) and this is the blank page. You need to take a look and see what the default directory index page is and then rename or save your home.html as that name...
     

  6. Sealion
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    Sealion Glue Sniffer

    Thanks Jeff, but due to my ancient computer and terrible internet connection, attempting to rectify the problem simply freezes up the computer, so I will hand the running and sorting out of the web site to someone who knows what they are doing in the very near future. The new site will include a section on the care and repair of inflatables, as these are the FAQ's people phone me about.
     
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