On Jul 28, 7:58 pm, tere <[email protected]> wrote:
> well, i think you understand that I am not able to find files in my
> server that FB
> points me to where i can find a code.
>
> But FB has only been pointing me to CSS files.
> When I go to my server files to find the css file that FB pointed me
> to,
> it doesn't look at all like the file that FB was showing on the
> interface,
> and the code i'm looking for is not on the page anywhere.
>
> I hope this makes more sense.
> thanks for the help
>
Right, that is exactly what I was talking about.

When Firebug shows you that some CSS code is in  file xxx.css, what it
means is that this code was received in response to a request the
browser made in evaluating a tag such as
<style src='/xxx.css'>

Nine times out of ten, the server will fulfil such a request by
sending the contents of a file called 'xxx.css'. But if the server
generates it a different way (for example by running a program which
creates the CSS rules on the fly) the browser - and hence Firebug -
has _absolutely_ no way of knowing anything about this. The only thing
it knows is the url it sent when it requested the resource.
Firebug could simply report this URL, but since most CSS requests are
for files, it makes that assumption when displaying the item.

If you cannot find that file on your server, you need to explore how
your server finds the CSS that it serves.  Sorery.

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