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10/22/2009 2:22 PM
 

I had a working DNN site that was running fine.  I had been making CSS file replacements through the webhost's file manager.  That was too slow and clunky so I thought I'd try to speed up my process by opening the site with SharePoint Designer (essentially FrontPage 2007 for lack of a better description).  I loaded the contents of the site into the editor, made a minor change to the skin.css and the site no longer works.

Turned custom errors off in web.config to get: explanation for the parser error shown below.

Basically the site is erroring out at the first file it comes to.  I changed the .browser extension on the mozilla patch file, reloaded the site and the error finds line 1 on the next .browser file in the folder.

I suspect there is a simple fix.  Would appreciate any insite you can provide.  This has been a experimental site for me and has no meaningful information...so a total rebuild would not be too painful.  I would like to understand what i did wrong though.

Thanks - Larry P Cross

 

Line 1:  <browsers>
Line 2:  
Line 3:  	<!-- sample UA "Mozilla/5.0+(X11;+U;+Linux+i686;+en-US;+rv:1.9.0.10)+Gecko/2009042523+Ubuntu/9.04+(jaunty)+Firefox/3.0.10" -->

 Source File: /App_Browsers/MozillaPatch.browser    Line: 1

 


Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3053; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3053

 

 

 
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10/22/2009 2:48 PM
 

is this site accessible from the internet, if so send link...

other than that I thinkn when you opened the site in SPD, which I've used to customise/skin sharepoint, it might have changed some header information on one of your pages.

Whe I skin dnn, i use dreamweaver and only work on the aspx and css files though windows explorer never as a site or solution.

hope this sheds some light...

Warren

 
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10/22/2009 2:50 PM
 

just found this thread  http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/322623/scope/posts/Default.aspx

sorry for rehashing this topic. 

And Thank you  Alex Shirley.

 
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10/22/2009 5:16 PM
 

Warren Boone wrote
 

is this site accessible from the internet, if so send link...

other than that I thinkn when you opened the site in SPD, which I've used to customise/skin sharepoint, it might have changed some header information on one of your pages.

Whe I skin dnn, i use dreamweaver and only work on the aspx and css files though windows explorer never as a site or solution.

hope this sheds some light...

Warren

Definitely helps....thanks Warren.  I definitely should be working with those files through the file system, not within a site framework in SPD or Visual Web Designer Express.  And while I see that others have seen this particular error, makes me wonder if I did indeed modify something inadvertantly.

I'm marking this one as "resolved" because I'm back up and running...thanks to the thread I referred to.  The cause however may remain a mystery for a bit longer.

This is my first series of posts on this forum.  As a new DNN guy and new forum guy  I want to say thanks to the Community. 

Larry

 
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