I have designed a web site for my company which works well when run on local host. The problem is that when i uploaded it and published it some of the pages gets completely distorted and the language is changed to some asian language.
http://www.forefrontconsultancies.com/>> no distortion
http://forefrontconsultancies.com/sap.htm>> Most TVs allow you to set a SAP- Secondary Audio Setting, meaning the display will be in both the original language such as English and a secondary language such as Spanish. I don't know what your "sap.htm" represents but could it be to show the site in a secondary language?
http://forefrontconsultancies.com/training.htm>> looks like botched programming> view the source code.
You can find numerous sites with the 㰀琀愀戀氀攀, which in both of the problem URLs. Check your programming for errors.
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03-11-2009, 10:56 PM
LNCPapa
03-12-2009, 08:22 PM
The source from the page looks similar to what your'e seeing on the live site.
Bobbye
03-13-2009, 10:18 AM
LNCPapa, so do you agree that the problem is in the programming code he has set up? Do you have any specific suggestions for him. I am not a programmer.
gopu
04-23-2009, 08:34 AM
Hi guys,
I was disappointed due to non response for two three days. So I left the forum unchekced since then. But I should tell you I got the mishap behind that distortness. Actually you are right the mistake was in the program. In the HTML code I just pasted couple of paragraphs to be displayed from a word doc. It had some special characters such as ";" & etc. which has to be actually itslef codded instead of putting them directly in the code behind.
I resolved the problem check the site. Anyways thank you guys.
1. Your original post: 03-11-2009
2. My first reply: 03-11-2009
3. Tech Special Forces reply: 03-12-2009
4. My reply: 03-13-2009
No response from you until 2 Hours Ago on 4/23/09
I was disappointed due to non response for two three days. So I left the forum unchekced since then.
And the sites you left in today's post:
http://forefrontconsultancies.com/sap.htm
http://forefrontconsultancies.com/training.htm
Are the ones I left for you on the same day your posted the question.
gopu
04-28-2009, 09:24 AM
Hi,
Sorry Bobby, I didn't mean to say that actually, I didn't get any email alert I guess from techspot of the reply posted in. So I left the post unchecked. Because I was in very much need for any solution. I had gone mad to finding a solution. That was my mistake.