Hello Andrew,

It works perfectly fine for me ... What container are you using? Is it
possible that's a very strange container that isn't greedy at all about
trimming white space and that you configured your web.xml the following way?

<context-param>
  <param-name>
    org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.DISABLE_CONTENT_COMPRESSION
  </param-name>
  <param-value>true</param-value>
</context-param>

Also, can you check the parameter value from the ExternalContext to see if
it get configured correctly to true?


Regards,

~ Simon

On 8/27/07, Andrew Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yes, I also have the debug-output set to true in my
> trinidad-config.xml. But I am still getting the ".x6v" type of CSS
> styles with
> org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.DISABLE_CONTENT_COMPRESSION
> set to true in the web.xml
>
> FYI, this is version 1.0.2 that I am using
>
> On 8/27/07, Petr Kotek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Andrew,
> >
> > I am using also
> > <debug-output>true</debug-output>
> > in trinidad-config.xml
> >
> > But I am not sure if this is responsible to decrypt css style names ...
> >
> > Regards,
> > Peter
> >
> > Simon Lessard wrote:
> > > Hello Andrew,
> > >
> > > Disabling compression does just that... .af_inputText_content is very
> > > readable imho. the underscore after af is always coming from | while
> > > all other underscores were translated from ::, also you can always
> > > remove the dot if the generated selector starts with .af_. So,
> > > .af_inputText_content comes from af|inputText::content.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > ~ Simon
> > >
> > > On 8/26/07, *Andrew Robinson* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> > >
> > >     Disabling the style compression only seems to help a little bit.
> The
> > >     FileSystemStyleCache._getShortStyleClassMap still returns
> unreadable
> > >     styles. For example, one of the selectors firebug showed was:
> > >
> > >     .x6v, .portlet-section-selected, .xbv, .portlet-table-selected,
> .xc2 {
> > >
> > >     the .x* styles are really near impossible to know where they came
> > >     from.
> > >
> > >     Is there an easy way to get all styles to stay in a readable
> state?
> > >
> > >     Thanks,
> > >     Andrew
> > >
> > >     On 7/30/07, Jeanne Waldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> > >     > Another tip:
> > >     >
> > >     > Use Firebug. It allows you to view the css that is rendered on a
> > >     > component by default and then you can inhibit anything you want
> > >     in your
> > >     > skin using -tr-inhibit.
> > >     >
> > >     > Also, by default we compress the styleclass names to boost
> > >     performance.
> > >     > While creating your skin, you can disable this compression so
> > >     that you
> > >     > can see styleclass names that more closely resemble the css
> > >     selectors.
> > >     >
> > >     > To do this, add to your web.xml file:
> > >     >
> > >     > <context-param>
> > >     >  <param-name>
> org.apache.myfaces.trinidadinternal.DISABLE_CONTENT_COMPRESSION
> </param-name>
> > >     >  <param-value>true</param-value>
> > >     > </context-param>
> > >     >
> > >     > And finally, looking at the xss files like Abhijit suggests will
> > >     help you as well.
> > >     >
> > >     > - Jeanne
> > >     >
> > >     >
> > >     > Abhijit Ghosh wrote:
> > >     > > Chris,
> > >     > >
> > >     > > On 7/28/07, *Chris Hane* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >     > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
> > >     > >
> > >     > >
> > >     > >     We are trying to create our own custom skin for Trinidad
> and I
> > >     > >     have a basic
> > >     > >     question:
> > >     > >
> > >     > >     First, where do the defaults for a paticular element come
> > >     from?  For
> > >     > >     example, we are trying to skin
> > >     "af:column::header-text".  When we
> > >     > >     remove
> > >     > >     the color element, a default of #669966 is put into the
> > >     > >     transformed skin.
> > >     > >
> > >     > >
> > >     > > The defaults are defined in base-desktop.xss and
> > >     > > simple-desktop.xss.AFAIK your custom skin CSS is overlaid over
> the
> > >     > > styles defined in base-desktop.xss and simple-desktop.xss.Ifyou
> > >     > > specify a style in your custom skin CSS it will override the
> > >     default
> > >     > > styles.The XSS files are actually XML files so you can read
> > >     them if
> > >     > > you want to find out the default values.
> > >     > >
> > >     > > Thanks,
> > >     > > Abhi
> > >     > >
> > >     > >     I found the skin selector documentation, is the another
> doc
> > >     > >     describing how
> > >     > >     skins works and their default values?  I have css people
> > >     working on
> > >     > >     defining the skin and they are having a slow time trying
> > >     to figure
> > >     > >     this out.
> > >     > >
> > >     > >     Second, the skin selector documentation states that it is
> not
> > >     > >     up-to-date.
> > >     > >     Where can I find updated info - source code only?
> > >     > >
> > >     > >     Thanks,
> > >     > >     Chris....
> > >     > >
> > >     > >
> > >     >
> > >
> > >
> >
>

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