I used #default/printable as an example, but there are way more uses for it than that. For instance, since I'm doing this to support Callisto development, I'm going to use this to have the filesystem view support Large/Small Icon, List and Detail views. If you change to a different view type, the idea is to have your stylesheet preference remain "sticky".

On Thursday, Feb 13, 2003, at 08:18 US/Pacific, S Woodside wrote:

Use CSS media settings instead, with different CSS for print media.

simon

On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 02:29  AM, Michael Nachbaur wrote:

I would like to be able to set my style session key using another StyleChooser. So, I can go to "/index.xml", which will be loaded with the default style (#default). If I load "/index.xml?style=printable" using the QueryString StyleChooser, this will both set the preferred_style and will also automagically set the session key to that value, so the next time you load "/index.xml", it'll load with the "printable" style.

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