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

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2009/2/16  <john.enevoldson@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 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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Did you tried another browser to test it??

-- Bruno Moreira Guedes

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