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I don't have a hr tag in the middle (before the div tag). Maybe that's what messes it up for you. Try to copy and paste the widget from https://www.proz.com/web-widgets/follow again. ▲ Collapse
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Samuel Murray Ολλανδία Local time: 23:40 Μέλος από 2006 Αγγλικά σε Αφρικανικά + ...
Yes, I see. It works for me when it's on https://frosttranslation.com/ but not when it's on file:///C:/. I also tried various browsers -- they all show your example when it's on your web server but not when it's on my computer. The HR tags should not affect it. Perhaps ProZ.com checks to see if they approve of the "web site" the widget is being requested from.
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Thomas T. Frost Πορτογαλία Local time: 22:40 Δανέζικα σε Αγγλικά + ...
Doesn't work from local file
Mar 15, 2020
I can't get it to work from a local file either. Many such features don't work when tested locally. Is that important?
But I have included yours, so now my test has two widgets.
As we don't indicate any 'authorised' domain anywhere in our profiles, I don't see how Proz could check if a given widget belongs to a given domain. As you can see, you have your widget on my site now.
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Samuel Murray Ολλανδία Local time: 23:40 Μέλος από 2006 Αγγλικά σε Αφρικανικά + ...
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@Thomas
Mar 15, 2020
Thomas T. Frost wrote:
Many such features don't work when tested locally. Is that important?
No, it's not important.
I did not test the code on my own web server simply because I could not be bothered to do so, but from what I can see in the code, there is no reason why it *should* not work locally. There are no "local" elements in the HTML code, which suggests that it should work locally. I can see that the DIV tag contains relative path information, but since we are not required to upload a separate CSS file to our own web servers (and since no external CSS file is referenced in the code), those relative paths ought to be captured by the script in the SCRIPT tag, so that shouldn't affect a local test either. Therefore (was my logic), if it doesn't work locally, it would probably not work on a server either.
Except... in this case, it does.
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Thomas T. Frost Πορτογαλία Local time: 22:40 Δανέζικα σε Αγγλικά + ...
Well
Mar 15, 2020
Well, you can spend your afternoon analysing the script to try to figure out why it doesn't work locally – or just be happy that it works on the server.
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Aline Amorim Βραζιλία Local time: 18:40 Αγγλικά σε Πορτογαλικά + ...
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