Re: Parsing .css files with php: Cons? [message #176726 is a reply to message #176725] |
Fri, 20 January 2012 10:25 |
Michael Fesser
Messages: 215 Registered: September 2010
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.oO(Captain Paralytic)
> On Jan 19, 8:45 pm, "J. Frank Parnell" <jugl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 17, 4:32 am, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> I suspect a more normal way to do this would be to use php files to
>>> generate your css rather like you would use them to generate your
>>> html. So in the html sent to the browser you would have:
>>> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" media="screen" charset="utf-8"
>>> href="http://www.example.com/dynamic_css.php?anyparms">
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>>> and dynamic_css.php would return the css.
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>> ok, yeah, this would be my preferred way of the three suggestions
>> (thanks all!). Then, i suppose, I would need to set proper headers in
>> the php file? or maybe it would come thru fine by itself?
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> The latter
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')
Micha
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