Re: Same htlml looks different when coming from 2 different apache2 servers

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Hi,

I wasn't so clear - the difference is in font size not file size.

I've checked the output using wget -SO- and it is identical from both
servers which makes me more
confused. I've cleared the cache on the browser but still get the same
effect.

Any more ideas ?

Best regards,

John.



                                                                                         
  From:       André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx>                                              
                                                                                         
  To:         users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx                                                     
                                                                                         
  Date:       2009-02-16 12:58                                                           
                                                                                         
  Subject:    Re:  Same htlml looks different when coming from 2 different  
              apache2 servers                                                            
                                                                                         





john.enevoldson@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if anyone can give me some clues as to why the following could
> occur:
>
> A simple html page looks different when coming from 2 different apache2
> servers. The servers
> are copies and should have identical configurations (I have checked and
> this does
> indeed seem to be the case).  The difference is that from one server the
> output is
> larger than when coming from the second server.
>
> What is more odd is that this only occurs with a firefox browser - if I
> uses IE the html page
> is identical from both servers.
>
> Thanks in advance for any tips.
>
That sounds like a difference in style sheets.
Look at the source of the page in question, and any references to style
sheets (<style href=".."> or <style src="..">).
Chances are that stylesheet (which is a separate document) is not really
identical on both servers.
Also, make sure you really clear the cache of each browser before you
compare one document with another.

Doesn't have anything to do with Apache, probably.

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