This probably won't work, since a generate is to generate from for
instance an XML file, not a static resource. What you actually want to
do is use a reader (map:read).
Regards,
Jeroen
Yet another person wrote:
I made the following match in my pipeline:
<map:pipeline id="stylesheet">
<map:match pattern="*.css">
<map:generate src="resources/internal/Stylesheets/{1}.css" type="file" />
<map:serialize type="text" />
</map:match>
and my stylesheet pointed to the css like this:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="Main.css" />
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Jeroen Reijn <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
your css file will be requested as a browser request, so you will
have to make sure you have a matcher in your sitemap that handles
this request.
What did not work when you tried that?
Regards,
Jeroen
Yet another person wrote:
I've been trying to use a css stylesheet in my xsl
transformation but It doesn't come through.
It seems cocoon doesn't understand relative paths nor does it
understand resource/internal/stylesheets/file.css or any other
link i've tried.
I even made a pipeline to match the css from my sitemap but that
didn't work either.
It's probably something silly but I can't seem to find it - any
help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance!
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