Hello, I was just alerted of the issue by another fellow with a way excellent website at saturn5.com :-)
I wish I could help you! But I have never heard of the Safari browser and without using it or getting more information about what is causing your problem, I cannot do anything! It is known to work with IE 4-6+ on Windows, most Netscapes, Mozilla, Lynx, etc.., but may have some problems with the Mac and now the Safari browser... Is it possible the problem could be Safari does not recognize the Header () command in PHP??? Thanks! ============= Do you realize that link does not work with the Safari browser? it just shows up blank :( Rick When one door closes, another opens; but we often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door that we do not see the one which has opened for us. - Alexander Graham Bell > From: "Robert Samuel White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: Robert Samuel White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 16:54:11 -0400 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] PHP/Content Management > > Just a quick message to let everyone know that after ten months I have > finally released the first official open source version of eNetwizard > Matrix Server, my sophisticated content management system and > application server. All it needs is PHP, MySQL, and Apache. Full > instructions are included on the website. 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And > it's free and open source. > > - Infinitely Expansive Design. The server was designed to manage an > infinite number of domains, websites, components, organizations, > groups, and users, all from a single running copy of its distribution. > > - Complete Content Management. The server manages the content of all > mime types and can deliver the content to the requesting client based > on customizable settings of the server for each mime type. > > - Seemless Integration with Other Server Software. The server was > designed to complement the job of the web server and server side > scripting languages, and does not replace nor interfere with their > purposes. In fact, you can utilize all of them from within the system > in a myriad of useful ways. > > - Language Independent. The server, objects, and wizards were all > designed to contain its strings in an XML localization file, allowing > it to run in any language it has been translated into. In a near > future release, it will also be possible to render content into the > language appropriate for the visitor. > > - Cascading Templates. Web page design and layout are controlled by > templates, allowing for quick and cost-effective website redesigns. > Templates can be modified in real time, changing the layout, colors, > and other style properties instantaneously. Templates are cascading > through the matrix folder, meaning templates can be defined for a > single page or an entire domain or website. > > - Workflow Ready. This version of the server includes everything > needed to manage an infinite number of organizations, groups, and > users, all with unique roles, policy permissions, and access rights > throughout the matrix. It lacks only a few things when it comes to > workflow, and these added features will be included in a near future > release. > > - Inclusive Session Management. 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Objects are a powerful way to > make use of the server, allowing you to click once and build anything > from a guestbook or newsletter to a first-class e-commerce application, > rendered in the style properties appropriate for the website, and fully > managed from the eNetwizard Control Panel. > > - Much More! > > http://matrix.enetwizard.net/default.rsw > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php