I'm not quite sure what you are trying to do, but there's no reason not to
create a foo.css.erb file with an action that renders it and have it parse
the file.

If you only change it on deployment you can also cache the action (so it
generates a static file on the first call and Apache serves that).

You could also do this with Rails Metal if you want it dynamically generated
but not going through the whole Rails stack.

Finally, you could look in to Sass...

Cheers,



Andy

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On 24 February 2010 23:00, kb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We make Facebook-Apps.
> We need something to parse css-Files. The matter on Facebook-Apps is,
> that they want full paths for images. So we have to use image_path as
> css attribute.
>
> For the moment I put relevant selectors in the application.fbml.erb in
> an <style> tag. But thats not an option i like.
>
> Before i hack something by myself i want to ask if there is some kind
> of solution for this.
>
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