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Netscape / IE paths to external CSS file

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DonP

IS-IT--Management
Jul 20, 2000
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I read that Netscape has trouble with the path to CSS files called as a separate file if it is a relative path.  On the site I am setting up, Netscape appears to be seeing the style sheel even though it has a ../ in the path, but it ignores the font face.  Other CSS attributes appear however.  If I move the syle sheet or call it via a full URL, the font is OK.  How can it see some things and not others?
 
Have you considered using a javascript to point the browser to a different page depending on the browser? just copie the original page and insert the stylesheet at the top of the new page.(once you have finished it of course)
 
If I understand you correctly, you are saying to put the style sheet at the top of each document? I have hundreds of documents so I need to keep it as a separate CSS file or there's no real point of using CSS in this case.&nbsp;&nbsp;But if there is a way for JavaScript to paste in a proper path, also from an external file, then I'll do it if someone can tell me how it's done!<br><br>Don
 
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