HTML Lab FAQ
Browsers
- Can we use Chrome instead of Firefox, since I regularly use Chrome?
- For most things, yes. I use both, but I am more adept at Firefox, so I tend to use it. You can also use Safari, but if you're having trouble with Safari, try either Firefox or Chrome.
Changes
- I made changes to my html file but they're not showing up in the browser. What happened?
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First, make sure that you saved the file.
If you have saved the file, then the browser is probably caching the file. To save resources, the browser doesn't always send a new request to get the latest version of the file--it's hedging bets that the resource hasn't changed. If you hold down the shift key and reload, then that forces a reload of the resource.
Error
- When I load the page, I get a "forbidden" error. What should I do?
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There are two likely possibilities here:
- Is the page a symbolic link? If so, it may mean that
the link is broken -- it's not to an existing file.
Delete the symbolic link. Then, remake the link, using tab completion to make sure there are no typos in the path to the file.
- If the problem is on a regular file: change the
permissions of the file to give others the ability to
access the file using the
chmod
command. For example:
chmod o+r myfile.html
or, to change the permissions on all the files:
chmod o+r *
- Is the page a symbolic link? If so, it may mean that
the link is broken -- it's not to an existing file.