- Dieter Maurer :
Nicholas Wieland wrote at 2005-8-12 11:45 +0200:
The image is inside 'myproduct/images', what I've tried is to create
an ImageFile and use it inside the background-image directive inside
the stylesheet, but also url(images/foo.gif) with and without the
absolute url.
Hi Nicholas. You want to put your images, templates, script pythons etc that you want to be available in a skin folder for your product. Then you make skin folder a DirectoryView as part of your product development and install so that the DirectoryView is installed with portal skins. Once you
Well I think for plain zope there is a skinned folder (or similar named) implementation to apply the same approach except no CMF overhead. I think you could find it on zope.org or google around for it.
Regards,
David
On Friday, August 12, 2005, at 10:13 AM, Nicholas Wieland wrote:
Sorry, but
Nicholas Wieland wrote at 2005-8-12 11:45 +0200:
The image is inside 'myproduct/images', what I've tried is to create an
ImageFile and use it inside the background-image directive inside the
stylesheet, but also url(images/foo.gif) with and without the absolute url.
ImageFile works. You must do