Python Stripped CSS Background Image Calls
In my python file I have several css calls--they all works except for
the background image CSS call.
.mystyle { background-image:
url(http://www.mysite.com/images/background.gif); }
When I try to view it in the browser the code is somehow stripped. I
only get the following:
.mystyle { }
How can I get Python to ignore the codes? Sort of like cdata in XML.
Sorry I am very unfamilar with Python.
Can anyone explain?
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Re: Python Stripped CSS Background Image Calls
Thanks Marc, Yes, there is a web framework, basically the CSS is used as the layout wrapper of the Python script. It is a include call within the Python script. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
