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i dont really think that strict standards are his priority at the minute tbh mate.. and anyway, regardless of whether he repeated the tags or not, the include should still have worked.. that was the point i was making.
yes it is important to comply with web standards, but i think it's more...
sounds like you have enabled microsoft server mate.. that is a similar thing to Apache.. but it's microsofts own version and it's configged to parse ASP rather than PHP.
You will need to uninstall/disable this before an Apache console will run.
To do this, go to control panel > add remove...
deffo won't be a problem with your content mate.. doesn't matter if you repeat doctype and html tages, it should still show.
If it doesnt work locally but does online, it might suggest a problem with your PHP server.. perhaps it is configured to turn includes off?
To check.. go to the very...
you havent posted your full css file there fella.. it is missing a closing }
as furry_cup says.. just take out the border attribute to get rid of the lines, so:
#navlist li
{
list-style: none;
margin: 0;
text-align: right;
}
Alright mate
What you're after is a Webserver. There are a lot of free ones available which provide an all in one installation of Apache (the http server), PHP (the PHP processor) and MySQL (the database engine - prolly not necessary at your level but useful anyway)
I use a program called...