External style sheets and tiles.

2003-07-01 Thread James Watkins
Is it possible to define a link to an external style sheet using html:link
(or something similar)?
I am using tiles and I have a base layout which contains the HEAD/HEAD
part of each page.  Since my link to the style sheet must go inside
HEAD/HEAD, I will need to have the URL dynamically generated.
How doable is this using my current tiles config?
Will I need to define a layout for every level of the directory structure
and use manual relative links?
Am I doing something fundamentally wrong?

Any suggestions would be gratefully received.

Ta,
Watto.

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Re: External style sheets and tiles.

2003-07-01 Thread Nicolas De Loof
Struts html:link and HTML link tags are confusing.
html:link is used to create a hyperlink (a tag)

In your layout, you can use this :

link 
rel=stylesheet 
type=text/css 
href=html:rewrite page=/styles/main.css/ /

it use html:rewrite to build the absolute path to your css stylesheet.

Nico.



 Is it possible to define a link to an external style sheet using html:link
 (or something similar)?
 I am using tiles and I have a base layout which contains the HEAD/HEAD
 part of each page.  Since my link to the style sheet must go inside
 HEAD/HEAD, I will need to have the URL dynamically generated.
 How doable is this using my current tiles config?
 Will I need to define a layout for every level of the directory structure
 and use manual relative links?
 Am I doing something fundamentally wrong?
 
 Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
 
 Ta,
 Watto.
 
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RE: External style sheets and tiles.

2003-07-01 Thread James Watkins
Cheers Nico, that's exactly what I was after.

 -Original Message-
 From: Nicolas De Loof [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 01 July 2003 13:38
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 Subject: Re: External style sheets and tiles.
 
 
 Struts html:link and HTML link tags are confusing.
 html:link is used to create a hyperlink (a tag)
 
 In your layout, you can use this :
 
 link 
 rel=stylesheet 
 type=text/css 
 href=html:rewrite page=/styles/main.css/ /
 
 it use html:rewrite to build the absolute path to your css 
 stylesheet.
 
 Nico.
 
 
 
  Is it possible to define a link to an external style sheet 
 using html:link
  (or something similar)?
  I am using tiles and I have a base layout which contains 
 the HEAD/HEAD
  part of each page.  Since my link to the style sheet must go inside
  HEAD/HEAD, I will need to have the URL dynamically generated.
  How doable is this using my current tiles config?
  Will I need to define a layout for every level of the 
 directory structure
  and use manual relative links?
  Am I doing something fundamentally wrong?
  
  Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
  
  Ta,
  Watto.
  
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