The look and feel you end up with should be almost identical to the existing
site.
I've uploaded a copy for comparison at http://www.ninsky.com/struts/site/

If the build is failing then the CSS file won't be copied over to the target
directory so that's why you don't see the formatting.

As to why it's failing - I'm pretty sure this is a JDK bug, though I'm
surprised you're still having problems on 1.4.2_01. What's the policy on
accommodating JDK bugs? I'll try to find a workaround.

It would be useful if someone else could run it to see if a pattern emerges.

Steve


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: September 10, 2003 3:42 PM
> To: Struts Developers List
> Subject: Re: XHTML Web site updates
>
>
> I've installed Sun 1.4.2_01 but I'm still having trouble getting the
> site to render.
>
> I am in favor of rendering the site in valid XHTML, but we need it to
> work with what people will commonly have installed. If the site can't be
> rendered using the standard "Java 1.2 or later" advice, then I'll have
> to ask that the stylesheet changes be withdrawn.
>
> Also, I don't know if my pages are rendering correctly, but the ones I
> am seeing have a "Lynx" look and feel. I don't mind this personally, but
> I do feel that we need to either retain the original layout or migrate
> to Forrest or Maven. Something different is not what we are gong for
> right now. =:0)
>
> -Ted.
>
> Steve Raeburn wrote:
> > Sorry, I'm getting my versions in a muddle. Here's the correct state:
> >
> > Sun 1.4.2_01 - No problem
> > Sun 1.4.1_05 - Intermittent failures
> > Sun 1.4.1_02 - Intermittent failures
> > Sun 1.3.1    - No problem
> >
> > 2 many twos and ones :-)
> >
> > Steve



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