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Re: Parsing .css files with php: Cons? [message #176743 is a reply to message #176737] Sat, 21 January 2012 01:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Chuck Anderson is currently offline  Chuck Anderson
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Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(Captain Paralytic)
>
>
>> On Jan 20, 10:25 am, Michael Fesser <neti...@gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>>> No. You have to explicitly send the correct header or some browsers
>>> might ignore the CSS. For example
>>>
>>> header('Content-Type: text/css; charset=UTF-8')
>>>
>> Oh OK. Any ideas which ones?
>>
>
> In the past Gecko browsers (i.e. Firefox) were a bit picky about the
> correct CSS content type. If the file wasn't delivered as text/css, it
> was ignored.
>
> Micha

I have successfully used:
header("Content-type: text/css");

After implementing a php based style sheet a couple of different times
it seemed wasteful, and a bit of a kludge. If the style sheet is
ultimately static, it is wasteful to keep generating one every time it
is used. Now I use a php script to generate the style sheet file for me.
If I want to make changes I edit the php based file (or any included
definition files, e.g., colors.php) and run it.

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