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Thread: Site problem again.. Feedback and Submit CV.

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    Site problem again.. Feedback and Submit CV.

    I have a problem with a site that I have been working on for the past few months (the MMR International one again). I have made the Feedback and Submit CV options on the site (I have now worked out that the problem with the Feedback form was the CGI needs to be set up on the Server it is sitting on), though again for some reason the Submit CV doesn't work on any of the other versions of the site... Can anyone help.

    The URL is: www.mmr-international.com

    Cheers for any help that is given.

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    Hey Chris,

    I looked at it and can't find the submit CV section, what does CV mean in english

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    scoutt to the rescue.. To get to the Submit CV section you go through Career Opportunities then Submit CV.

    (CV is the English version of what the americans call a resume)

    Though I have worked out what is wrong (partially), its to do with the server, I am going to have to re-write the feedback page (and the request more information page).

    As for the CV Upload problem, it has been suggested to use a program called aspSmartUpload, so I am going to look for it at downloads.com

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    I found it.. It needs to be on the server so I have emailed it across to the server guy so hopefully he can sort it out for me.

    As for the request information and the Feedback form.. it seems to want to be a real pain in the arse!

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    well the first problem I see was, I didn't see any link to submit CV on the career page. I scrolled all the way down and it didn't show anything. I then went back to the main page and clicked on the us version (top right graphic) and clicked on opportunities and didn't have a scroll button so it was being cut off.

    I will be back later today if you still need help, work calls

    oh by the way I was on 800x600 if that helps.

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    I just checked the pages that I made in Dreamweaver and the options should be there at the bottom of the page.

    The option to Submit CV should be under all the text on the page.

    Cheers for looking at this btw scoutt.. You are most definately on my Christmas Card list.

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    well the submit page looks ok. except I get an error
    on line 239
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    error: 'style' is not an object

    location: 800x600/submit.htm

    other than that what is the error you are getting, if any, or what is it not doing.


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    Could you find where that error is?

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    yeah but the only thing is that the script with the error in it doesn't go to line 239. but that is what I see. so if it is ins asp you should beable to find it better than the user.

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    I found where the error was.. It was in my JavaScript menu.. Its a bit correpted... So I have begun to fix it.. though there is alot of it (nearly 700 lines of code!)....

    Oh well time to bring in the coffee.

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