>This is probably oldhat for most of you,
Not for many of us techanon, and is very much appreciated.
In the old days, when the internet was just coming on line, there were zero classes for how to make even the most simple web page. We built the www pages into the internet together doing exactly what you just did, but through email discussion groups.
The forum had not been invented. If you wanted to learn now to create your new web site, you joined an email to a group about building a web page. When one person sent an email with a "how to", everyone in the group got the email, pics and all.
These days anons barely help one another with their "how to" in the code world anymore. I see mostly memefags helping each other with how to work meme's around, create/remove backgrounds etc. but this is about it.
Techfags with simple debugging info like this are much appreciated by this anon. It is an internet tradition as old as the battle word "spam".