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Old 07-23-2007, 03:00 PM
cherylferraro cherylferraro is offline
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Default losing style in some integrated pages

I've tried for a couple of days to solve this on my own but I can't figure out what dumb mistake I've made here...

This is an integration issue. When I use the integrated page function on the index page that page displays with the appropriate structure and style. When I attempt to integrate forumdisplay the page structure is correct but the style isn't applied to the page...

In the page source of both the correctly displayed page and the page without the style the paths to the css files are exactly the same. I've tried changing the style, using both the this_script and php file methods of integration and tested everything in both IE and firefox...

What did I do wrong this time ?
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