<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN'>
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<LINK href='../myStyleSheet.css' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
<TITLE> Document Title </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY> </BODY>
</HTML>
Dave
Danny Rubis wrote:
Hey!This seems very strange to me. If you are forwarding to a JSP page that
contains a style sheet include, it should display correctly. But you
know
that already.I'm getting no clues. I can not help.
What browser are you using? Netscape 4.x had many problems with style
sheets. I.E. and Netscape 6.1+ seems to do okay.Write a JSP that has no style sheet but has a forms button that requests
a forward from a servlet that uses the RequestDispatcher.forward().
Have it forward your suspect JSP with the style sheet include. If it
works, then your problem is in the JApplet request code.Otherwise I have no other clues. Good luck.
Sans adieu,
Danny Rubisrajac wrote:
> Hi Danny Rubis, Thanks. I will explain u the problem
> completely. I am using JApplet(Swing) as GUI. From there i am making
> applet to servlet communication. I m forwarding the request from the
> servlet to another JSP file using
> "getServletConfig().getServletContext().getRequestDispatcher.forward(File
> name)". In the jsp i am forming the <html> page(using style sheet ie
> .css file) to display. Here problem is, when i am forwarding the
> request for the first time to JSP file, the page is not formatted
> according to style sheet(that is the first page is not formatted
> according to style sheet), from then on, i mean from the second page,
> the page is formatted well. Here the actual problem is, when the
> page is displayed for the first time, the URL in address bar is that
> "Servlet file" URL. From then on(that is from second page), the URL in
> the address bar is JSP file's URL. In the Servlet file i can not
> use out.print() to include the .css file, because i am forwarding the
> request. Even if i use out.print() to include the .css file,
> Compilation error is thrown. Is there any other way to do this?. If
> the problem is not clear, plse ask me again. Rgds.,C.Raja
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Danny Rubis
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 5:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Style Sheet
> Hey!
>
> Unless I am misunderstanding the question, you just add the
> style like you say you did in the JSP
> with an HTML include tag or you hard code the style with the
> <style> tag.
>
> Sans adieu,
> Danny Rubis
>
> rajac wrote:
>
> > Hi all, I have have a standard style sheet(.css file). I
> > am able to include this in jsp and able to form the page.
> > How to include this in Servlet to form the page. I tried
> > with charset attribute in response.setContentType(). But
> > it is not working. Thanks,Rgds.,C.Raja
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