Yes, well that's because you are running radiant in sub-directory; at http://allenlux.dyndns.org/radiant3/ rather than http://allenlux.dyndns.org/. Rails applications are generally expected to run in their own subdomain, and radiant is no exception. It is definitely possible to run it in a sub-directory, but then you have to aware at things like that.

I'd recommend using the absolute path for the css file in your layout, though: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/radiant3/mystyles/ new.css" />

Cheers,
Casper


On 08/06/2008, at 0:49, John and Catherine Allen wrote:

Casper Fabricius wrote:
Yes, that's right, John. Clearing of the page cache is done automatically upon changes.

With regards to your stylesheet question, I tend to just write a standard <link> tag, referring to the slug of the stylesheet. For instance:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/standard.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />

Here I have a hidden page with the slug of "css", and below that, I have a stylesheet page with the slug set to "standard.css".

Casper,

Thanks, that pointed me in the right direction at last. I was getting confused between the Radiant "path", made up of slugs, and the filesystem path.

However, on my test site it did not work at first. After looking at the Apache error logs, I tried omitting the leading slash, and now it works fine.

To be concrete:

Test page: http://allenlux.dyndns.org/radiant3/hello_world

Working version: the layout contains this reference:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mystyles/new.css" />
where "mystyles" is the hidden page as you suggest in your message.

Non-working version:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/mystyles/new.css" />
doesn't work (it seems to be looking for a non-existent filesystem folder
<DocumentRoot>/mystyles/

John



On 07/06/2008, at 15:35, John Allen wrote:

Another beginner question:

The older (?) Radiant documentation refers to a "clear page cache" button on the admin page.

My Radiant 0.6.7 sites don't have this button - I am right in thinking this is because Radiant now automatically clears the page cache when something is changed in the database?

John


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