i had all kinds of trouble trying to get WebKit to load local 
resources, and implemented my own content provider to deal with some 
kinds of content: URLs. i ran into issues even then, and eventually 
had the content provider cache stuff from my assets directory in 
/sdcard.

hth

>Hi Mark,
>
>I have given the fully-qualified url of CSS. But don't know why this
>is happening.
>
>I will make small app and will try to open an issue on this if could
>not get answer on this forum.
>
>Ideas from the experts are very much welcome.
>
>Thanks,
>AJ
>
>On Sep 18, 4:13 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>  AJ wrote:
>>  > If we try to load local HTML file [through ContentProvider] in which
>>  > the css is specified with "import" keyword, the css deoes not get
>>  > properly applied.
>>
>>  I am very much *not* a CSS expert. With that in mind:
>>
>>  -- have you tried fully-qualifying the URL you use with @import?
>>
>>  -- is there a reason you use @import versus a stylesheet <link> element?
>>
>>  Also, since I do not see a bug report for this out 
>>onhttp://b.android.com, if you can create a small project that 
>>reproduces
>>  the error, you might want to open an issue on it, so that it is more
>>  likely to get investigated.
>>
>>  --
>>  Mark Murphy (a Commons 
>>Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy
>>
>>  Android Development Wiki:http://wiki.andmob.org
>

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