Given that jsps are seen on the client as HTML files, yes -- all you
want. I would go further and say it's encouraged as the primary means
of decorating your pages.
Just do something like this in your jsp to make sure the css is always
found:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
href="${pageContext.request.contextPath}/path/to/your.css" />
The example above is using the el expression language so be sure your
webapp's web.xml file is declared with the servlet spec version 2.4 schema.
--David
David Kerber wrote:
Can I use .css files with .jsp's, particularly when they are being
served up by Tomcat 5.5? Or do they only work with static html files?
TIA!
Dave
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