I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it looks
to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search order is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the framework directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines which directory a given URL will be resolved against. In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have caching turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I changed something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when I refreshed the page. Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using /images/<name>.css which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused as to why the copy does not seem to have worked. David |
Hi, i had the same question some time back,
i think the order is ..framework/images web.xml webapp it think .......yes this was it. On 9/25/07, David Goodenough <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it looks > to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search order > is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the framework > directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines which directory > a given URL will be resolved against. > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have caching > turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I changed > something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when I > refreshed > the page. > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > /images/<name>.css > which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused as > to > why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > David > |
Hi,
I think you can set the path at applications/product/config/catalog.properties file (image.server.path). Regards, Abhishake On 9/25/07, vijay Si <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi, i had the same question some time back, > > i think the order is ..framework/images > web.xml > webapp > > it think .......yes this was it. > > > On 9/25/07, David Goodenough <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it > looks > > to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search order > > is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the > framework > > directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines which > directory > > a given URL will be resolved against. > > > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or > > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have > caching > > turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I changed > > something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when I > > refreshed > > the page. > > > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > > /images/<name>.css > > which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused > as > > to > > why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > > > David > > > |
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please note which SVN version you are using.
David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 7:06 AM: > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it looks > to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search order > is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the framework > directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines which directory > a given URL will be resolved against. > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have caching > turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I changed > something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when I refreshed > the page. > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using /images/<name>.css > which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused as to > why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > David > > > |
Hi,
you can also look at ecommerce/widget/CommonScreens.xml:main-decorator <set field="layoutSettings.styleSheets[+0]" value="/ecommerce/images/blog.css" global="true"/> <set field="layoutSettings.styleSheets[+0]" value="${ productStore.styleSheet}" default-value="/images/ecommain.css" global="true"/> Regards, Abhishake On 9/25/07, BJ Freeman <[hidden email]> wrote: > > please note which SVN version you are using. > > > David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 7:06 AM: > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it > looks > > to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search order > > is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the > framework > > directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines which > directory > > a given URL will be resolved against. > > > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or > > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have > caching > > turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I changed > > something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when I > refreshed > > the page. > > > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > /images/<name>.css > > which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused > as to > > why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > > > David > > > > > > > |
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On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Abhishake Agarwal wrote:
> Hi, > > I think you can set the path at > applications/product/config/catalog.properties file (image.server.path). That is fine for images, but I am asking about things like .css files. David > > Regards, > Abhishake > > On 9/25/07, vijay Si <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi, i had the same question some time back, > > > > i think the order is ..framework/images > > web.xml > > webapp > > > > it think .......yes this was it. > > > > On 9/25/07, David Goodenough <[hidden email]> wrote: > > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it > > > > looks > > > > > to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search order > > > is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the > > > > framework > > > > > directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines which > > > > directory > > > > > a given URL will be resolved against. > > > > > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > > > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > > > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > > > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete > > > (or rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have > > > > caching > > > > > turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I changed > > > something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when I > > > refreshed > > > the page. > > > > > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > > > /images/<name>.css > > > which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused > > > > as > > > > > to > > > why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > > > > > David |
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On Tuesday 25 September 2007, vijay Si wrote:
> Hi, i had the same question some time back, > > i think the order is ..framework/images > web.xml > webapp > > it think .......yes this was it. Well I think this list is incomplete, it seems to look in the application directory as well (see below). David > > On 9/25/07, David Goodenough <[hidden email]> wrote: > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it > > looks to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search > > order is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the > > framework directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines > > which directory a given URL will be resolved against. > > > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or > > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have > > caching turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I > > changed something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when > > I refreshed > > the page. > > > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > > /images/<name>.css > > which I think means that I have recalled this right, but I am confused as > > to > > why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > > > David |
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On Tuesday 25 September 2007, BJ Freeman wrote:
> please note which SVN version you are using. I checked out a version a couple of days ago. Why, has this changed recently? David > > David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 7:06 AM: > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it > > looks to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search > > order is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the > > framework directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines > > which directory a given URL will be resolved against. > > > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce > > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or > > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have > > caching turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I > > changed something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when > > I refreshed the page. > > > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > > /images/<name>.css which I think means that I have recalled this right, > > but I am confused as to why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > > > David |
it was more your description of how you thought ofbiz did things that
prompted the question. in the last 12 months there has been considerable structure changes. I did not want to talk about a version you did not have. however you have gotten a good answer from Abhishake Agarwal David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 9:44 AM: > On Tuesday 25 September 2007, BJ Freeman wrote: >> please note which SVN version you are using. > I checked out a version a couple of days ago. Why, has this changed > recently? > > David >> David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 7:06 AM: >>> I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it >>> looks to find things like images and css files. As I recall the search >>> order is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the >>> framework directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines >>> which directory a given URL will be resolved against. >>> >>> In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the ecommerce >>> application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to >>> applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) >>> but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete (or >>> rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have >>> caching turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I >>> changed something (a font size) and the font remained the same size when >>> I refreshed the page. >>> >>> Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using >>> /images/<name>.css which I think means that I have recalled this right, >>> but I am confused as to why the copy does not seem to have worked. >>> >>> David > > > > > |
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Hello David,
I was able to load the css from /applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images/webapp/images following is the steps I followed to resolve this, 1) I had copied the /framework/images folder to /applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/ folder. NOTE: structure of images folder copied should also contain ofbiz-component.xml (same as /framework/images/ofbiz-component.xml) 2) following entry has been inserted to /framework/component-load.xm file, <load-component component-location="${ofbiz.home }/applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images"/> 3) restart your server and also clear your browser cache now you will able to see all the css get render from your ecommerce part and not from framework. I tried this and it is working. Regards, Abhishake On 9/25/07, David Goodenough <[hidden email]> wrote: > > On Tuesday 25 September 2007, BJ Freeman wrote: > > please note which SVN version you are using. > I checked out a version a couple of days ago. Why, has this changed > recently? > > David > > > > David Goodenough sent the following on 9/25/2007 7:06 AM: > > > I seem to recall reading somewhere that ofbiz has a set of places it > > > looks to find things like images and css files. As I recall the > search > > > order is first in the application/<app>/webapp/ directory, then in the > > > framework directory. Do I recall this right, if not what determines > > > which directory a given URL will be resolved against. > > > > > > In particular I am trying to include my own .css file for the > ecommerce > > > application, I have copied it from framework/images/webapp/images/ to > > > applications/ecommerce/webapp/ecommerce/images (it being ecommain.css) > > > but the browser still seems to get the old one. Do I have to delete > (or > > > rename) the old one in order to get the new one loaded? I do have > > > caching turned off in Firefox). By getting the old one I mean that I > > > changed something (a font size) and the font remained the same size > when > > > I refreshed the page. > > > > > > Both the main css and the blog css seem to be found using > > > /images/<name>.css which I think means that I have recalled this > right, > > > but I am confused as to why the copy does not seem to have worked. > > > > > > David > > > |
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