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1/12/2010 12:56 AM
 

Hi

I renamed skin.css under default skin  of my website to skin1.css and then I changed it to skin.css but what I found that css in stopped working means file in not read by the application I don't how to make it work. I am using dotnetnuke community edition which is running or temprary url of dnnmax i.e. www. ritinjali.org.dnnmax.com.

My website is live and client will soon see it.

 

 

 
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1/12/2010 4:15 AM
 

If you rename a css file via FTP, the app does not see that.

If you restart the application (from host settings), that should solve it.

 
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