-Igor
On 10/17/06, wicketmarsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have my .css file in web context directory i.e webapp/style/abc.css since
this .css is used by plain html and wicket , i can't place it in my wicket
webpages directory.
I want to access this .css file in my webpage. i know , we can access is
using HeaderContributor.forCss(Class scope,String path) but it seems it
alway need class for scope. so it expect .css in relative to scope Class.
how do I access .css from my application context i.e.webapp/style/abc.css
thanks in advance,
marsh
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