Hi,

This indicates there is a problem in your css file and is not related to tapestry. Sometimes a shift refresh fixes the problem. Copy and paste the asset url into your browser and have a look at it. Might be related to a file encoding problem.

Cheers,
Joost

On 24 apr 2010, at 23:14, Elisabeth Adler <elisabeth.ad...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi there,

I am building my own tapestry component (TabSet) which I want to give a certain style. The problem is that the CSS is somehow not applied, even though it looks like it finds it (if I change the path in the code where I include the stylesheet, it complains it can't find the file, so if I don't get the error I asume the file is available). When I check the css file with Firebug, it says "There are no rules in this stylesheet." I am using Tapestry Version: 5.0.19 and I am including my own component within a jar in my original page. Please find the code below.

Anybody any idea what I am missing?
Thanks a lot!
Elisabeth

Code:
**** css ****
DIV.tabSet {     background-color: #efefef;  }

**** tml ****
<div id="${clientId}" class="tabSet" xmlns:t="http://tapestry.apache.org/schema/tapestry_5_0_0.xsd ">
<p>testing it</p>
</div>

**** java ****
@IncludeJavaScriptLibrary(value = {"TabSet.js"})
@IncludeStylesheet(value = {"TabSet.css"})
public class TabSet implements ClientElement
{
   //parameters and more defined here
}

**** using the component in another tml****
<t:mytest.tabset/>

**** File Locations ****
tml, js and css in: src/main/resources/my/test/common/components
java in: src/main/java/my/test/common/components


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