Re: CSS Confusion
Re: CSS Confusion
- Subject: Re: CSS Confusion
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 12:12:09 -0800
It does not make all that much difference until you need rewrite rules or
https or headers only supplied by the web server adaptor etc. And I almost
always need those. Plus it gives me a warm fuzzy knowing that I develop as
I deploy. :-) I hate surprises late in a project.
Chuck
At 02:07 PM 04/03/2004 -0600, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
>Even when using a real actual web server while developing, you could
>still put the .css in Web Server Resources and access through
>WOResourceManager. And it will still wind up in the web server root
>on building the project, and the URL generated for it should be one
>directly to the .css through your web server only, not going through
>WO. If you are using a real, actual web server (whether developing or
>deploying).
>
>The effect on your app are pretty much the same. It's largely a
>matter of personal preference; do you want the .css to be a part of
>your WO project, or do you want it seperate from your WO project?
>This may be a question you care more about if you have a large team
>with multiple responsibilities and a complex source control
>methodology. Personally, I prefer that the .css and other resources
>be part of the WO project, in Web Server Resources. And if they are,
>it'll work fine whether or not you are using a real web server during
>development.
>
>But this is a long-standing (and almost entirley insignificant, it
>doesn't really matter one way or the other) feud between Chuck and
>me. :)
>
>--Jonathan
>
>At 11:44 AM -0800 3/4/04, Chuck Hill wrote:
>>What I advocate is using a real, actual web server while developing and not
>>DirectConnect. Then you plunk the .css file in the doc root where it
>>belongs, and reference in the page as /styles/main.css
>>
>>>1) Be able to easily call the stylesheet
>>Yes.
>>
>>
>>>2) Be able to deploy without editing any source
>>Yes.
>>
>>
>>>3) Be able to see it work during development
>>Yes.
>>
>>
>>Chuck
>>
>>
>>At 01:26 PM 04/03/2004 -0600, James Cicenia wrote:
>>>Greetings --
>>>
>>>On wocode there are three methods of adding a CSS StyleSheet
>>>to the application. What is the best method to:
>>>
>>>1) Be able to easily call the stylesheet
>>>2) Be able to deploy without editing any source
>>>3) Be able to see it work during development
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>James Cicenia
>>>
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>>
>>--
>>
>>Chuck Hill email@hidden
>>Global Village Consulting Inc. http://www.global-village.net
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>
>
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Chuck Hill email@hidden
Global Village Consulting Inc. http://www.global-village.net
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