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Thread: Not getting CSS files?
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2006-02-18 03:24:31 |
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And you don’t have the conditional get plugin enabled for the HTML flavor, correct?
On 2/17/06 10:05 PM, "A.J. Paxson" <aj thepaxson5.org> wrote:
Thanks Cliff. There are no errors in the velocity template. After clearing my internet cache, it’s hit or miss. One of three things happen:
1). The entire web page loads including proper CSS and images correctly
2). The entire web page loads, but without the CSS
3). Partial HTML rendering.
It̵7;s very weird. I haven̵7;t isolated it yet. For example, as of right now, on my Mac, I refreshed the web page after clearing my cache, and the entire web page loaded correctly with Asual CSS. But on my laptop, only a partial set of the html got loaded without the CSS.
The only other thing I haven̵7;t tried is moving to another server..............
On 2/17/06 8:15 PM, "Cliffano Subagio" wisely said:
The incomplete HTML (missing head and part of the body) might be caused by an error in the velocity template.
On 2/18/06, A.J. Paxson < aj thepaxson5.org thepaxson5.org"><mailto:aj thepaxson5.org> > wrote:
Hmmmmmm. I moved my blojsom installation over to Jboss, and the problem
followed. So far, I've isolated Apache and Tomcat. The only things that
stayed the same was the server and the blojsom installation.
Anyone run into this issue?
On 2/17/06 11:30 AM, "Brian Allen" wisely said:
> You may know it, but your default blog is not even complete HTML.
>
> http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/
>
> There is no header section or body. You are just sending out the
> contents of the body.
>
> - Brian
>
> On Feb 17, 2006, at 10:25 AM, A.J. Paxson wrote:
>
>> Thanks Brian. That does help. Now I know it's not just me
>> ((grin)) You'll
>> notice that the asual.css wasn't one of the files brought in. But,
>> if you
>> go to http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/resources/default/ <http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/resources/default/>
>> asual.css you
>> will see the CSS.
>>
>> I had to delete my browser cache for it to come back up. Still not
>> sure
>> what the problem is. I bypassed my Apache -> mod_jk and went
>> straight into
>> Tomcat with the same issues. Really weird.
>>
>> I've been meaning to move my apps to Jboss from Tomcat. Maybe now
>> is a good
>> time. ((grin))
>>
>>
>> On 2/17/06 11:02 AM, "Brian Allen" wisely said:
>>
>>> Are you sure?
>>>
>>> I just hit your site and I am only receiving text.
>>>
>>> Here is the list of files pulled when accessing your blog:
>>>
>>> http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/ <http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/>
>>> http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/
>>> http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/images/emoticons/confused.gif
>>> http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/resources/default/asual-
>>> poweredby.jpg
>>> http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/favicon.ico
>>> http://embed.technorati.com/embed/zjij64ah3r.js <http://embed.technorati.com/embed/zjij64ah3r.js>
>>> http://static.technorati.com/pix/tn-tiny.gif
>>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>>
>>> - Brian Allen
>>>
>>> On Feb 17, 2006, at 9:41 AM, A.J. Paxson wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well, not sure what happened, but all of a sudden, my CSS styles
>>>> came back:
>>>>
>>>> 1.2.3.4 <http://1.2.3.4> - - [17/Feb/2006:10:39:37 -0500] "GET
>>>> /blojsom/resources/default/asual.css HTTP/1.1" 200 9733
>>>> " http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/ <http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/> " "Mozilla/5.0
>>>> (Macintosh;
>>>> U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.8.0.1 <http://1.8.0.1> ) Gecko/20060111 Firefox/
>>>> 1.5.0.1 <http://1.5.0.1> "
>>>>
>>>> This worries me a little. But, it IS running. I guess I'll just
>>>> have to
>>>> keep an eye on it.
>>>>
>>>> On 2/17/06 9:32 AM, "A.J. Paxson" wisely said:
>>>>
>>>>> On my installation (http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blog <http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blog> ) my blog is
>>>>> no longer
>>>>> showing the CSS needed. It is just a standard html page without
>>>>> CSS. I
>>>>> don't know if this is Blojsom or if it's my web server (Apache ->
>>>>> mod_jk ->
>>>>> tomcat5)
>>>>>
>>>>> In looking at my tomcat logs, I see the following log:
>>>>>
>>>>> Feb 17 09:20:22 DEBUG [TP-Processor12] servlet.BlojsomServlet -
>>>>> Adding
>>>>> last-modified header for most recent blog entry
>>>>>
>>>>> Okay, easy enough. Now here is what my users are getting:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1.2.3.4 <http://1.2.3.4> - - [17/Feb/2006:09:20:23 -0500] "GET
>>>>> /blojsom/resources/default/asual-elastic.css HTTP/1.1" 304 -
>>>>> "http://aaron.thepaxson5.org/blojsom/blog/default/" "Mozilla/5.0
>>>>> (Macintosh;
>>>>> U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv: 1.8.0.1 <http://1.8.0.1> ) Gecko/20060111 Firefox/
>>>>> 1.5.0.1 <http://1.5.0.1> "
>>>>>
>>>>> They are receiving a 304 response, rather than a 200, which tells
>>>>> their
>>>>> browser to use cached information, rather than getting it from the
>>>>> site,
>>>>> even after the browsers cache and the server's cache has been
>>>>> cleaned out.
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anyone have any ideas? This problem persists across browsers
>>>>> and
>>>>> clients (Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Windows,
>>>>> Macintosh...etc).
>>>>>
>>>>> I will continue to work on the server, but am curious if anyone
>>>>> has ran into
>>>>> this before?
>>>>>
>>>>>
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