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RE: BackupPC 2.1.0beta0
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Post RE: BackupPC 2.1.0beta0 
Ender Mathias writes:

and another suggestion about the newly implented css styles:

right now, the whole css style content is saved in the main backuppc config
file. this makes it even bigger than it already is.
how about adding something like "<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css">" to $Conf{CgiHeaders} and leave the whole style content
there?

That's a good idea. Currently BackupPC puts the images (mainly
the file navigation gifs and the new logo) in some place where
apache can serve them, eg: htdocs/BackupPC, so I could just put
style.css in there. It also makes the html output smaller too
if I don't include it literally. This will be a todo for beta1.

and thank you craig for such a great application.

Thanks.

Craig


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Post RE: BackupPC 2.1.0beta0 
Craig Barratt writes:

and another suggestion about the newly implented css styles:

right now, the whole css style content is saved in the main backuppc config
file. this makes it even bigger than it already is.
how about adding something like "<link href="style.css" rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css">" to $Conf{CgiHeaders} and leave the whole style content
there?

That's a good idea. Currently BackupPC puts the images (mainly
the file navigation gifs and the new logo) in some place where
apache can serve them, eg: htdocs/BackupPC, so I could just put
style.css in there. It also makes the html output smaller too
if I don't include it literally. This will be a todo for beta1.

I implemented this and checked it into CVS.

Craig


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