but what about during the development stage.... Whilst
I am working in Eclipse?

is there an simple example out there that uses an
external css file that I could download?

Ted


--- Guido Neitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 13.01.2008, at 19:54, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
> 
> > I am new to external css files... I am still
> testing,
> > or rather I am testing my patience to get this to
> > work... If I have this line in my <head> area:
> >
> > <link href="thejobstyle.css"   rel="stylesheet"
> > type="text/css" />
> 
> Make it
> 
> <link href="/projectname/thejobstyle.css"
> rel="stylesheet" type="text/ 
> css" />
> 
> and put it in
> "/Library/WebServer/Documents/projectname" (or
> create a  
> symlink, see below). That's how I do it. If you put
> everything in the  
> WebServer-Root to have shorter URLs (I don't care
> about that) you  
> might get in trouble with more than one project.
> 
> You could have a "Web" folder in your project and a
> symbolic link in "/ 
> Library/WebServer/Documents/". If you use Webserver
> connect, make  
> sure, that apache is allowed to access the whole (!)
> path.
> 
> cug
> 
> -- 
> Real-World WebObjects class at the Big Nerd Ranch
> March 2008, Frankfurt, Germany
> http://www.bignerdranch.com/classes/webobjects.shtml
> 
> 
> 
> 



      
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