I agree with Scott. The web server doesn't care what the content is - it is just sending out streams of characters. It doesn't know if it's sending "auto" "margin" or any other set of characters.

-Adrian

Scott Gray wrote:
css files are interpreted by the browser, not by the server.  The only way you 
could have a different end result is if the css files or the generated html is 
different.

Regards
Scott

On 19/01/2010, at 3:20 PM, Info Olagos wrote:

Hi Scott,

The css files are exactly the same. (copied them)
The html file is the same but generated via xml and ftl.
The css file with the ftl on the tomcat doesn't react on the "auto" keyword
of the "margin 0px" tag.
Heidi

2010/1/19 Scott Gray <[email protected]>

Hi Heidi

I can think of no reason why you should see differences, all I can suggest
is that you take a diff of the html source from each and compare them for
differences.  If they are the same then double check that the css files are
also the same from each.

Regards
Scott

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On 19/01/2010, at 1:43 AM, Info Olagos wrote:

Hello,

I have a very strange problem.
I can only imagine that it is dependent on the FTL.

This is my page on the apache server. There is no problem. All things are
beautiful centered.
http://www.olagos.eu/index_d.html

OK the links to the images are not ok at the moment. But you see that
here
it is loaded in the center, so that is perfect.

If i load the same files from the embedded tomcat, i have a problem. It
is
to say that the container is not put in the center but at the left. The
problem is in the word "auto" on the wrapper tag in the css file. This
word "auto" is not recognized if i generate the html file from within a
ftl
file.
Have a look at the result in :
http://www.olagos.eu/ecommerce/control/main

Anyone an idea on a bug on Freemarker language level. ???

regards,
Heidi


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