Yep, this too generally works in most browsers -
it's just that the link tag should only appear inside <head>

Prince John, Bedag wrote:

>Hi John,
>
>I don't know if this is kosher, but what I have on occasion done is
>something like this:
>
><link jwcid="@Any" rel="stylesheet" href="asset:css.buildURL()"
>type="text/css"></link>
>
>I also used a variant with javascript to check if the stylesheet had
>already been added (just add an id to the link).
>
>Hope that helps
>
>Best wishes
>
>John 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: John Hendrikx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:20 PM
>To: Tapestry users
>Subject: Component with Stylesheet asset... how?
>
>I'm building my first Tapestry Component and I'm trying to encapsulate 
>some common HTML components for my applications into a Tapestry 
>Component.  The component also needs a few styles to look and function 
>properly, and I'd like these styles to be included on the page whenever 
>the component is used automatically (just like the javascript which is 
>included automatically when I use my component).
>
>The component so far works great, but I cannot seem to also make it 
>include a stylesheet.
>
>On the Tapestry site I found this:
>
> > Often, a component must be packaged up with images, stylesheets or
> > other resources (collectively termed "assets") that are needed at
> > runtime. A reference to such an asset can be created using the
><asset>
> > element of the page or component specification. For example:
> >     
> >  <asset name="logo" path="images/logo_200.png"/>
> >
> >  <component id="image" type="Image">
> >    <binding name="image" value="asset:logo"/>
> >  </component>
>
>However, I cannot figure out how to "package stylesheets" with my 
>component.  I've tried the following:
>
>   <asset name="css" path="MenuPicker.css"/>
>
>   <component id="stylesheet" type="Any">
>     <binding name="stylesheet" value="asset:css"/>
>   </component>
>
>This however doesn't do anything, I get no errors, and I see no changes.
>
>   For one thing, I'm not sure what the "type" parameter should be for 
>including a stylesheet.  I don't see any Stylesheet or CSS component, 
>like there is for Image.
>
>I've checked the tapestry site, googled, and looked at the last few 
>months of posts on this mailinglist, but I couldn't find anything that 
>sheds light on this.  I'd be grateful for a pointer in the right 
>direction :)
>
>Here's the full component specification I'm using:
>
><component-specification 
>class="com.bmw.tapestry.components.menupicker.MenuPicker"
>allow-body="no">
>
>   <parameter name="displayName"/>
>   <parameter name="id" property="idParameter" default-value="id"/>
>               
>   <inject property="script" type="script" object="MenuPicker.script"/>
>
>   <asset name="css" path="MenuPicker.css"/>
>
>   <component id="stylesheet" type="Any">
>     <binding name="stylesheet" value="asset:css"/>
>   </component>
></component-specification>
>
>The files are all in the same package 
>(com.bmw.tapestry.components.menupicker); MenuPicker.java, jwc, 
>properties, css, script and js
>
>Any ideas?
>
>--John
>
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