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Rick,

in Chrome I get source code that includes:
<div class="frameNav">
<a
href="/search~S9?/m006884/m++006884/1,1,1,B/frameset&FF=m++006884&1,1,"
target="_parent"><img src="/screens/ret2cat.gif" alt="Return to Catalog"
border="0" /></a>
</div>
which does have both quotes.

In Firefox (also 3.0.1) I get:
<frameset rows="32%,*">
<frame src=/search~S9?/m006884/m++006884/1,1,1,B/link&FF=m++006884&1,1,
name="head">
<frame scrolling="no" src="/articles/1497556.2466/1.PDF" name="document">
</frameset>
which has a quote missing.

In IE7 the quote is also present.

Since this comes from a media tag in Media Management I can't think of
any settings to change the behavior.

You wrote that your Firefox 3.0.1 was working fine. Do you know of a
setting in Firefox that could change that. I assume that you have the
missing quote? or not?

Thanks

Steve


Rick C. Mason wrote:
The sample I posted is from the page that loads when you click the "Electronic Version" link....


Rick Mason
Acquisitions Assistant
Blackmore Library
Capital University
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
(614) 236-6353
rmason2 at capital dot edu
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Sowder [mailto:sowder at andrews dot edu] Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 1:59 PM
To: Rick C. Mason
Subject: Re: [IUG] Media management file size (Firefox problem?)

Interesting. I see different code.

I see

Click on the following to access online:&nbsp;</th></tr> <tr align="center"> <td > <a href="/search~S9?/.b1497556/.b1497556/1,1,1,B/l962~b1497556&FF=&1,0,,0,0"><Text>
Electronic Version</a><br />

which does have the quotes in the "supposed to be" places.


??


Steve



Rick C. Mason wrote:
Steve,
I didn't have a problem using the Portable Apps version of Firefox 3.0.1

The only thing that I spot when looking at the page source is that the <frame src=... on line 15 doesn't have quotes around the url:

<frameset rows="32%,*">
<frame src=/search~S9?/.b1497556/.b1497556/1,1,1,B/link~b1497556&FF=&1,0, name="head"> <frame scrolling="no" src="/articles/1497556.2466/1.PDF" name="document"> </frameset>

I don't know if this is the cause or not, since my browser seems to handle it well (or even if I am applying my html knowledge correctly).

Hope this helps!

Rick

Rick Mason
Acquisitions Assistant
Blackmore Library
Capital University
1 College and Main
Columbus, OH 43209-2394
(614) 236-6353
rmason2 at capital dot edu
-----Original Message-----
From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org [mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Steve Sowder
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 10:19 AM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: [IUG] Media management file size (Firefox problem?)

Some time ago I sent an email to this list with a problem of large files going to into media management storage.

New discoveries indicate that it is not III nor PC memory limits.

Instead: it is a browser memory/limits problem.
A large file we imported into media man still has a problem "damaged, cannot be repaired" but only in Firefox. IE7 displays the document just fine. It is a large file but is fine.

I don't know if IE older then 7 had a problem or not. IE7 does not have a problem. We do know that Firefox 2 and 3 do have the problem.

If interested you may check it yourself with whatever browser you have (Chrome?). The link is at http://jewel.andrews.edu/record=b1497556 and click on "Electronic Version".

Does anyone NOT have a problem with Firefox on this link?

This has implications to our patrons.

Thanks

Steve Sowder Systems Librarian
sowder at andrews dot edu Andrews University