David, the problem is that there is no servlet container or web server running 
on the local machine. I need the JSP page to load the CSS page correctly 
whether it's deployed on tomcat or not.

David Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In your Test.jsp, why don't you have 
something similar to:


location="${pageContext.request.contextPath}/css/Styles.css" />

I'm of course assuming tomcat 5.x.x and the web.xml file is declared for 
servlet spec 2.4.  This should work whether the running tomcat instance 
is on your local machine or the production server.

--David

Alec Swan wrote:

>Web designers don't run web servers or servlet containers on their machines. 
>(I call their environment "static"). They just create web pages using 
>Dreamweaver and preview them in different browsers. So, in my running example 
>Test.jsp would have the following relative link ../../css/Styles.css in order 
>for it to work in the "static" environment.
>
>However, this relative link doesn't work when I deploy Test.jsp in Tomcat. 
>Suppose I deploy my web-app under /testapp context. In this case, Test.jsp 
>would have to link to the css file through one of the following links:
>../testapp/css/Styles.css or
>/css/Styles.css
>Neither of which work in the "static" environment used by web designers.
>
>I hope this elucidates the problem a little further. So, the question 
>persists, what is the right way to get links to CSS files to work in static as 
>well as deployed environment?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Hassan Schroeder  wrote: On 7/4/06, Alec Swan  wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I need to reference Styles.css from Test.jsp in such a way that it works in 
>>static as well as in deployed mode. Note that for this to work in the static 
>>mode (no web servers or servlet containers) all paths should be relative. 
>>Therefore, when I deploy Test.jsp I want Tomcat either to handle relative 
>>paths correctly or ignore the path altogether and just serve all CSS file 
>>from a certain location (directory or URL).
>>
>>The goal of all this is to maintain only one source tree used by web 
>>designers and Tomcat administrator and avoid changing paths in JSP files 
>>during deployment.
>>
>>I would appreciate any feedback on this.
>>    
>>
>
>OK, since you asked :-)  -- this seems a really strange requirement;
>are your "web designers" unable to run a Tomcat instance to work
>in?
>
>But in any case, using relative links to a css file works fine on a test
>page I just did that mirrors your described files. So *exactly* how is
>this not working for you?
>
>  
>


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