Hi,
I tried this two codes but no luck:
egw_framework::includeCSS(’/myapp/js/somecss.css’)
This is a very unusual path for css files in EGroupware, but it should
work, given the file exists, is readable by the webserver and the call
es before the header get rendered.
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egw_framework::includeCSS(‘myapp’,‘somecss’)
This refers to the path /myapp/templates/default/css/somecss.css, as
described in the documentation (do you read that?).
All pathes are relative to the EGroupware server root (directory of
EGroupware installation, eg. /var/www/html/egroupware).
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