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I made a website with frames with Front Page/Expression. . In Firefox I it gives only "i»¿" Cannot Ffox read frames.

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I made a website with Frontpage. In this website I have a frame at the left for the menu and right for the content. I know it is rather "old fashioned". However i use too layers. I made a test with expression and got the same result. In Firefox I cannot read this site I only get "". I tried it on other servers but Firefox doesnt work. On my computer itself it works well. With IE there are no problems. What have I to do so other Firefox users can brows in my webpages???

I made a website with Frontpage. In this website I have a frame at the left for the menu and right for the content. I know it is rather "old fashioned". However i use too layers. I made a test with expression and got the same result. In Firefox I cannot read this site I only get "". I tried it on other servers but Firefox doesnt work. On my computer itself it works well. With IE there are no problems. What have I to do so other Firefox users can brows in my webpages???

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"" is an UTF-8 Byte Order Mark.
It usually indicates that the page was saved in the editor as UTF-8, but that the servers sends the file with another 8 bit (Western on Windows) encoding.
You can see the encoding in View > Character Encoding and in the Tools > Page Info > General tab.

You can see that the pages are send as Western ISO-8859-1 by the server.

The source shows a windows-1252 encoding, so try to save the menu file as such in FrontPage.

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">

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