CSS info displayed in title bar

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gateuser posted on Wed, Apr 30 2008 7:42 PM

I have screwed something up. I now have <FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #efefef"></FONT> as the title of all my pages except for those within the control panel. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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Do you have a backup of your site from when it was working properly?  If so, can you replace the /languages/ directory in your live site with the /languages/ directory from your backup.

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 No, but I do have 2 other sites using CS that are working correctly, do you see any issues with copying one of those language directories? Also, can you tell me what lead you to the languages directory and not one of the style sheets, my guess was one of the css's so obviously I wass way off. Thanks for your response.

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 CSS wouldn't affect the content of a page - only how the content is displayed.  If you've managed to lose the text of the files, having them replaced with just the html you showed above, then that would suggest something's gone wrong with your Resource Files.

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 Gave it a shot and no luck. Take a look at www.polytrek.com/community and you can see the problem, keep in mind the title bar is fine in the control panel. Thanks again.

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 I'm out of ideas as to how to solve the specific problem you have.

However, I have noticed that you are runnign CS2.1 SP2.  There was a final Service Pack for CS2.1 - SP3.  Upgrading to this may just solve your problem.  You can get the SP3 upgrade files from http://get.communityserver.com/download/moredownloads.aspx.

As always, before you attempt the upgrade, make sure to back up both your site files, and database so you can revert in case the upgrade goes badly.

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