Yes, pasring .css is the problem, is there a way to tell php to send different headers based on the file extention of the file parsed ? should be, it worked on linux. ralph_deffke@xxxxxxxx ""Ralph Deffke"" <ralph_deffke@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:67.4F.03363.A1E219A4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Hi folks, i did post this also on the Wamp page but maybe someone out there > had to solve that problem as well. > > systems involved > > Firefox 3.0.13 > Firefox 3.5.2 > IE 6 > > Wamp: > apache 2.2.11 > PHP 5.2.9 & php 5.3 > > I do parse css files through php > > Problem: css files are loaded into the browsers but not interpreted or used > on RAW HTML files no php included. The html files are produced with > phpDocumentor 1.4.2. IE6 uses parts of the css files loaded to display the > page, Firefox NOT AT ALL. > > I think it might be possible that wamp throughs some wierd characters into > the css files or is the header type a problem? It looks like parsing the css > through the php engine changes the header of the css to text/html. this > would explain why IE6 can use them. on the other hand firebug shows the > loaded css, indicates however that no css is available. > > as an reverse check I did load the html files direktly from the disk with > file:/// ... and the css are interpreted perfectly. so the source of the > problem is wamp. > > it seems that the @importcsss does the biggest problem.it creates a 404 > error "file not found" > > it seems creating dynamic css files got some secrets involved with the wamp. > I'm using this concept since ages on linux with no problem. > > on the @includecss it seems that the search for files are changing to the > php include path or something. > > any idear what to check? > > is important for my work to create css dynamicly > > ralph_deffke@xxxxxxxx > > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php