Hans,

I have no additional .properties files added. I take it that when I add a
service and associate a theme through the service manager I must add a
.properties file to /WEB-INF/ ?

Thanks
Paul


On 31/07/2009 19:58, "Hans De Bisschop" <[email protected]> wrote:

> <spring:theme code="css" /> would get the value of the variable css from your
> configured theme.properties file and put it in there.
> So in your example css=blah in a file called blah.properties ?
> 
> Hans
> 
> Vitty Paul schreef:
>>    Re: [cas-user] CAS theme resolver
>> 
>> Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what the theme resolver does. I have my login
>> page http://cas-server/cas/login - this would print out
>> /themes/default/cas.css,
>>  
>> I've associated the theme blah to a service http://paul, so I'd assume that
>> /themes/blah/cas.css would be output, assuming that I have
>>  
>> /themes/<spring:theme code="css" />/cas.css
>>  
>> Any ideas?
>>  
>> Thanks
>> Paul
>>  
>>  
>> On 31/07/2009 19:19, "Marvin Addison" <[email protected]>
>> <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>>  
>>>> >> javax.servlet.jsp.JspTagException: Theme 'default': No message found
>>>> under
>>>> >> code 'css' for locale 'en_US'.
>>> >
>>> > Looks like you're loading the default theme, and don't have a message
>>> > named "css" in that theme.  If you want to use the default theme in
>>> > some cases, you'll need to add that code to the default theme.  If you
>>> > want to replace the default theme with your custom theme, you'll need
>>> > to investigate why the default theme is being used in your test case
>>> > instead of your custom one.
>>> >
>>> > M
>>  
>>   
>>  


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