On Jun 6, 2010, at 4:13 AM, Remy Blank wrote:

> Itamar O wrote:
>> I am on Windows.
>> How would I achieve this?
> 
> You can create symbolic links in Windows, subject to a few limitations:
> use NTFS and IIRC it only really works starting from Vista. See the
> following page for more info:
> 
>  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS_symbolic_link
> 
>> I assumed there would be some [inherit] htdocs_dir = ... that I missed.
> 
> That could be useful, yes. And is probably very easy to do, by returning
> an additional 'site' entry in Chrome.get_htdocs_dirs().

The better answer is to not use Trac and just put the shared CSS file up on a 
webserver somewhere and just reference that single URL in the site.html

--Noah

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