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where is xforms.css?

Alexander Žaťko
I downloaded and installed the nightly build this morning and can't  
find the "theme" folder. I even searched the whole drive for  
xforms.css as well as for a string that the file contains, but no  
luck. Yet Tomcat serves my form nicely styled with the styles defined  
in xforms.css.

A.



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RE: where is xforms.css?

Jay Klehr
It's in lib/ops-resources-private.jar
 
All the Javascript files moved there as well.
 
Jay

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I downloaded and installed the nightly build this morning and can't
find the "theme" folder. I even searched the whole drive for  
xforms.css as well as for a string that the file contains, but no
luck. Yet Tomcat serves my form nicely styled with the styles defined
in xforms.css.

A.





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Re: where is xforms.css?

Erik Bruchez
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Alexander,

Those are now in ops-resources-private.jar. The theme directory may
reappear at some point, but for now it has been ruthlessly assimilated
into that new resources JAR ;-)

The plan is shortly to split that JAR into at least two new JARs, one
which contains purely private resources that are never served by the web
browser, and other resources that can be served, such as JavaScript, etc.

This packaging has many benefits:

o Resources that are your your own don't clog your resources space
o Updates of OPS are much easier, as you just update JAR files (and
   maybe adjust a few things under config)
o It is easy to determine what resources are private and what are public
o You can, if you want, extract the JAR into your resources and still
   have individual files
o You can override files in the JARs in your resources space

-Erik

Alexander Zatko wrote:
> I downloaded and installed the nightly build this morning and can't find
> the "theme" folder. I even searched the whole drive for  xforms.css as
> well as for a string that the file contains, but no luck. Yet Tomcat
> serves my form nicely styled with the styles defined in xforms.css.
>
> A.

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Re: where is xforms.css?

Alexander Žaťko
Thanks guys - I suspected something like that, but was not sure where  
to look.

A.

On Aug 16, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Erik Bruchez wrote:

> Alexander,
>
> Those are now in ops-resources-private.jar. The theme directory may  
> reappear at some point, but for now it has been ruthlessly  
> assimilated into that new resources JAR ;-)
>
> The plan is shortly to split that JAR into at least two new JARs,  
> one which contains purely private resources that are never served  
> by the web browser, and other resources that can be served, such as  
> JavaScript, etc.
>
> This packaging has many benefits:
>
> o Resources that are your your own don't clog your resources space
> o Updates of OPS are much easier, as you just update JAR files (and
>   maybe adjust a few things under config)
> o It is easy to determine what resources are private and what are  
> public
> o You can, if you want, extract the JAR into your resources and still
>   have individual files
> o You can override files in the JARs in your resources space
>
> -Erik
>
> Alexander Zatko wrote:
>> I downloaded and installed the nightly build this morning and  
>> can't find the "theme" folder. I even searched the whole drive  
>> for  xforms.css as well as for a string that the file contains,  
>> but no luck. Yet Tomcat serves my form nicely styled with the  
>> styles defined in xforms.css.
>> A.
>
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> Orbeon - XForms Everywhere:
> http://www.orbeon.com/blog/
>
>
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