css files are interpreted by the browser, not by the server. The only way you could have a different end result is if the css files or the generated html is different.
Regards Scott On 19/01/2010, at 3:20 PM, Info Olagos wrote: > Hi Scott, > > The css files are exactly the same. (copied them) > The html file is the same but generated via xml and ftl. > The css file with the ftl on the tomcat doesn't react on the "auto" keyword > of the "margin 0px" tag. > Heidi > > 2010/1/19 Scott Gray <scott.g...@hotwaxmedia.com> > >> Hi Heidi >> >> I can think of no reason why you should see differences, all I can suggest >> is that you take a diff of the html source from each and compare them for >> differences. If they are the same then double check that the css files are >> also the same from each. >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> On 19/01/2010, at 1:43 AM, Info Olagos wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a very strange problem. >>> I can only imagine that it is dependent on the FTL. >>> >>> This is my page on the apache server. There is no problem. All things are >>> beautiful centered. >>> http://www.olagos.eu/index_d.html >>> >>> OK the links to the images are not ok at the moment. But you see that >> here >>> it is loaded in the center, so that is perfect. >>> >>> If i load the same files from the embedded tomcat, i have a problem. It >> is >>> to say that the container is not put in the center but at the left. The >>> problem is in the word "auto" on the wrapper tag in the css file. This >>> word "auto" is not recognized if i generate the html file from within a >> ftl >>> file. >>> Have a look at the result in : >>> http://www.olagos.eu/ecommerce/control/main >>> >>> Anyone an idea on a bug on Freemarker language level. ??? >>> >>> regards, >>> Heidi >> >>
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