Peter Speltz wrote:
Is it me or is a CSS file a really bad here? Am a missing something
about CSS? Who views css files except developers?
If you use the standard Maypole example, then every page header has a
link to an external CSS file that is under the Maypole base URL
(maypole.css). So every time a browser displays a Maypole page, it
immediately makes a second request for the CSS file, which Maypole
processes in the same way. You can see this quite clearly if you have
debugging on - it kind of looks like all your requests get duplicated (I
want debugging to show me the URL! - maybe I'll add that :).
Seriously inefficient if you're running CGI :(
I liked John's suggestion of restoring the default handler for a static
subdirectory in httpd.conf :)
Cheers, Dave
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