If you were on Linux I'd tell you to make a symlink to the correct location
for the symfony css and images but to be honest you don't really need that
css and images. Your own project css and images should sit in the web
directory and display fine within the project itself so just continue with
the tutorial and see how it goes. You don't really need the symfony pages
css and images.

On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Giuseppe <giuseppe.rub...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone and sorry for my English.
>
> I'm starting to learn symfony and I followed the first tutorial jobeet
> ilo.
> I'm working on XP, the project has created and I have also the page
> "Symfony Project Created",
> but I do not find images and main.css is empty.
> What did I do wrong?
> thank you very much
> Giuseppe
>
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