My guess is that he meant a valid CSS file that simply has no styling rules
in it.

-- 
Kevin


On 3/16/08 8:29 AM, "jimlaren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I notice the TAPESTRY-2161 which is about this problem, Christian said
> "I would close this issue because you can override the default CSS with
> an empty one (which is in fact the same as disabling it).",but I try
> empty string and null both do not work,what is the meaning of empty one,
> thanks!
> 
> jim


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