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CSS and WebObjects


  • Subject: CSS and WebObjects
  • From: Vincent Coetzee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2004 09:56:05 +0200

Dear List

Please excuse me if this question has been asked and answered, I find searching the list archives at lists.apple.com is not productive. I have only recently learnt how to use CSS and would now like to include and use CSS in my WebObjects projects (and I have only VERY recently started using WebObjects, so while I am a very competent Java programer, I am a complete CSS and WebObjects novice). I am having trouble doing this for several reasons

1. WebObjects obviously is not aware of CSS since I can not find a "nice" way to let WO know about a style sheet short of editing the HTML directly. Is there a way ?

2.WebObjects ignores all the formatting info in my style sheet. Is there a way to make it use it ?

3.If I reference a style sheet in my html, when I run my app (in development mode) my style sheets are not found. Where do I put style sheets (and for that matter images) so that they are found without having to use absolute paths ?

Even a pointer to some docs would be appreciated. I have googled without much success.

Thanks

Vincent
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