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Author How can I use my css-files?
Joachim Schrader

2004-10-18, 7:46 am

How can I configure my Apache http-server so that it uses my
style.css-files?

@ngelot
joachim@obur.no


Juha Laiho

2004-10-18, 5:48 pm

"Joachim Schrader" <joachim.schrader@online.no> said:
>How can I configure my Apache http-server so that it uses my
>style.css-files?


It does - as soon as your HTML files contain proper declarations for
the browsers, so that the browsers start requesting the css files.

So, servers are rather agnostic what comes to file contents; clients
(browsers and other) request files, servers serve them. What servers
do (should, at least), is to provide accurate content types for files
served -- but CSS is common enough to get correct content type
information by default, so no configuration should be needed for that.
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