[Remind-Fans] sorry. need some external remind help.
hymie at lactose.homelinux.net
hymie at lactose.homelinux.net
Wed Aug 17 11:49:23 EDT 2016
Justin Alcorn writes:
>I confirmed by selecting, copying, and pasting that the data is there.
>There must be something not quite standard in the HTML that safari is
>barfing on. Perhaps someone with a regular Mac could check safari there...
I didn't think of that (select/copy/paste). Now I've got a clue...
There *is* a CSS file, but (again) both calendars should be using the
same one.
When I take out the style sheet
http://lactose.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/remind2?file=.reminders
the calendar data appears again. So I guess I'm getting warmer.
My CSS File
http://lactose.homelinux.net/rem-default.css
looks just like the stock one except that I changed a few lines from
1 or 2 px to 5 or 6 px. So I don't know why that would be a problem ...
but it seems to be. :(
My rem2html program also has a couple of tweaks -- it didn't recognize
the three-argument "SHADE" command, and it didn't recognize today's date ...
but both of those features appear in the working calendar.
If there's something in the HTML and I screwed up the script ... I just
don't see it.
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie hymie at lactose.homelinux.net
My fitbit says I've walked 2091 steps today (as of 11:37).
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>> I'm sorry to bother people, but I've exhausted all of the troubleshooting
>> I can figure out on my own.
>>
>> I have two links:
>>
>> http://lactose.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/remind?file=.reminders
>>
>> http://lactose.homelinux.net/cgi-bin/remind?file=.reminders.sdo
>>
>> Both links work in Firefox. They both work in Chrome. They both work in
>> IE. But my iPhone and iPad, only the second link works. The first link
>> shows me the month and year but no other visible output.
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