The Burr in the Burgh

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Candy Coating Jesus

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A great pal has this short insightful post on his blog, The Lutheran Logomaniac.

In case you’ve wondered at the recent scarcity of posts here, I have been putting most of my blogging energy recently into the new seminary admission department blog called Concordia TheoBLOGical Seminary. Come pay a visit.

Written by Pastor Scott Stiegemeyer

May 29th, 2008 at 3:01 pm

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  1. FYI, I’m not sure if its just what’s coming through my server but I cant see sem’s blog when using Internet Explorer, the page just comes up blank. Firefox and Safari read it just fine.

    I thought the site was dead so I haven’t been there in a while, now I know better.

    Frank

    5 Jun 08 at 3:53 pm

  2. IE sees the blog now, whatever you did… or maybe it was my computer.

    Frank

    8 Jun 08 at 6:00 pm

  3. Hi Frank,
    No, it wasn’t your computer. Thank you for the tip. I might not have noticed that for a long time, as I do everything through the Firefox browser.

    I don’t really understand computers. But looking into the problem (which I had as well once I viewed it in IE), there is something called validating your page. Not everything that works in Firefox automatically works in IE.

    I found some online tools to help me and thankfully the solution was not complicated. It only took me about 5 hours to figure it out. :)

    One of my recent posts had been originally written in MS WORD. I just cut and pasted it into WordPress for the seminary blog. Firefox was cool with that. IE had a conniption fit. The formatting was all wrong or something. So I just went through the html view of the post on the WordPress software and removed all code. And TA-DA!! Now it’s fine. (Death to Microsoft).

    Pastor Scott Stiegemeyer

    8 Jun 08 at 7:05 pm

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