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I’ve had to remove the embedded survey as it seems it crashed the server of the hosting company. Sorry about that guys!  Too many people on at the same time it seems.

But you can still take the survey through this link.

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9 Responses to “Kiwiblog Survey”

  1. Chris Says:

    OK, I embedded this on my (otherwise unused) Ihug website.
    To get it working, needed to remove the spaces from the start of the iframe tag, spaces at start and end of /iframe tag, and replace the funny quote chars (around the width and src=) with proper ones. You can probably steal what I stuck on the site by viewing the web page source.

  2. andy Says:

    looks like HTML line in firefox 2.xx

  3. David Farrar (1,560) Says:

    Thanks for that guys. And to make the box longer?

  4. ben Says:

    Anybody else having trouble getting international traffic from the web? It was slow the night before and now its gone entirely. At least for me.

    I am not seeing any survey results, just a white box, but I suspect the international gateway is the problem and not your code.

  5. Chris Says:

    insert an attribute similar to the existing width attribute into the iframe tag.
    something like height=300, or height=50%.

  6. roger nome Says:

    So about 70% of kiwiblog readers are men who are over 30? no surprises there I guess.

  7. Seamonkey Madness Says:

    My wife is currently chained to the stove at home, while I am at work, burning money, smoking cigars, drinking whiskey and plotting at how I can be more of a capitalist pig by taking away rights and freedoms for my employees so I can make even more money off of them.

    Unless you know how to HTML-code embed a survey into this page Roger, we have both wasted our breath.

  8. ben Says:

    I still have the empty white box. I am using Firefox 2.0.0.5 to view this. Any ideas on a plugin I need to see this?

  9. Ross Nixon Says:

    Ben, works fine for me on Firefox. You aren’t blocking scripts with the NoScript add-on are you?

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