[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That (or rather Image.File) was where I started. I decided to go with
HTMLFile as a basis so we could have some DTML in the CSS file - but
overrode it so we weren't forced to have the .dtml extension (much happier
web designers that way :)
Thus, the only thing,
Dieter Maurer wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That (or rather Image.File) was where I started. I decided to go with
HTMLFile as a basis so we could have some DTML in the CSS file - but
overrode it so we weren't forced to have the .dtml extension (much happier
web designers that
Casey Duncan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've ended up hacking a version of special_dtml / ClassicHTMLFile that
serves up CSS. Has anyone got a better way of doing it (that detects
changes in the file and serves it up with the correct Content-Type)?
Check out: