Framework ATA 2300
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Framework ATA 2300
Post by Antoineflg35 »
Good morning,
I work with oxygen XML WEB author. I want to use the ata2300 framework to link its styling to my XML files. I imported my framework on oxygen xml web author. When I open my XML file, I get the following message:
"Cannot load the associated css files". Can you explain to me how to link my ata 2300 framework with my XML files on oxygen wbe author? And do I have to use another tool in addition?
THANKS
I work with oxygen XML WEB author. I want to use the ata2300 framework to link its styling to my XML files. I imported my framework on oxygen xml web author. When I open my XML file, I get the following message:
"Cannot load the associated css files". Can you explain to me how to link my ata 2300 framework with my XML files on oxygen wbe author? And do I have to use another tool in addition?
THANKS
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Re: Framework ATA 2300
Post by cristi_talau »
Hello,
The "Cannot load the associated css files" can appear for any reasons. Most common one being:
If you are using a framework created by someone else, like this ata2300 framework: https://github.com/acolad-digital/oxygen-ata-2300 , you can ask the maintainers of the framework for help. BTW, I took a look at this framework and it seems that the path to the CSS file [1] contains Windows-style path separators which don't work on Linux. You may want to replace them with '/'.
Best,
Cristian
The "Cannot load the associated css files" can appear for any reasons. Most common one being:
- The framework that you uploaded does not match the file that you open. To see if this is the case, open the "More ..." (triple dots icon) > "Report Problem.." dialog. And check the "Document type" field if it contiains "ata2300" which is the name of your framework.
- In the framework, the path of the CSS file is incorrect. A common mistake is to use an absolute path for the CSS file from the computer of the user that created the framework.
If you are using a framework created by someone else, like this ata2300 framework: https://github.com/acolad-digital/oxygen-ata-2300 , you can ask the maintainers of the framework for help. BTW, I took a look at this framework and it seems that the path to the CSS file [1] contains Windows-style path separators which don't work on Linux. You may want to replace them with '/'.
Best,
Cristian
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