This is opposed to what I see at some Zoped sites, where style is an object that's included as a <STYLE > tag. I'd like to avoid this because it requires that the CSS be downloaded with each page.
That's because the LINKing is broken in many ways. At least that's what my imperical research showed.... things would work if embedded, but not if linked :/ Stupid, yes, I know, Netscape was much worse than IE in this regard.
Anyway, why doesn't zope (v.2.0.0b5) let me edit the text of the CSS file?
Files are opaque and can not be edited. You should stuff it in a DTML document. One could argue that "files" that have text/* as their MIME type should be editable, but currently they're not. I see a patch here :-) Chris -- | Christopher Petrilli Python Powered Digital Creations, Inc. | petrilli@digicool.com http://www.digicool.com