On Monday 28 November 2005 2:38 am, Chadley Wilson wrote:
Greetings,
I don't know who taught apache to check html, but it is serious broken. Apache is doing syntax checking of my website, instead of hosting it. Here is the output of me trying to start apache,
========================================================== chadlap:/etc/apache2 # rcapache2 restart Syntax error on line 13 of /srv/www/suseweb/document.html: Expected </li> but saw </ol> =========================================================
I can't see what this bozo thinks it can see: Can anyone here see what it thinks is wrong?
here is documet.html: ==========================================================
<html> <body> <head><TITLE>Suse 10 Official Documentation</TITLE></head> <h1>Suse 10.0 Officail Documentation</h1> <br> <br> <P> You can download the two manuals for Suse Desktop and Server implementation here.
<ol> <li> <a href="/home/chadley/downloads/pdfdoc/suse10_start/suse10_start.pdf">User Guide</a> </li> ^ two spaces <li> <a href="/home/chadley/downloads/pdfdoc/suse10_ref/suse10_ref.pdf">Suse Reference Guide</a> </li> ^ one space </ol> ^^^^^^^^ line 13
</P>
</body> </html> =======================================================
Thought someone else had a similar problem on the list where a missing space caused a syntax error... That's the ONLY difference I see. Stan