Thanks Ron,yes I do have some plugins installed,one thats called as
developers tool(in IE9) and in Chrome.I think I know whats was wrong here.
Problem i think was that when I run the application via NB, it launches
the IE browser in quirks mode rather than Standard mode.Now I am not
getting why only home page is launched in Quirks mode and rest all 11
pages in Standard mode though all has same doc type declared.
<!DOCTYPE html>
On 11/6/2011 2:22 AM, Ron McNulty wrote:
> Hi Kiran
>
> There is nothing wrong with your JSP. I dropped it into Tomcat 7.0.16
> as /webapps/ROOT/test.jsp and it showed up correctly as
> http://localhost:8080/test.jsp.
>
> It sounds like the browser is not seeing the CSS. If you don't already
> have the following installed, I suggest you try:
>
> Firefox - latest version
> HTML validator plugin
> Web tools plugin
> Firebug plugin
>
> (I'm sure others will add to this list). HTML validator will tell you
> if there are HTML errors (There are none). Firebug will tell you what
> styles are affecting an element, and allow you to switch them on and
> off. Web tools has many useful functions.
>
> I can't comment on NetBeans. I have always been an Eclipse user. I
> nearly always run Tomcat from inside Eclipse (which allows easy
> debugging of your Java code) and have never had this kind of issue. I
> have tried DW, but I've never come to grips with it.
>
> Regards
>
> Ron
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kiran Badi" <kiran@poonam.org>
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
> Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2011 6:57 AM
> Subject: o Tomcat alter the page encoding for JSP file created via
> Netbeans 7.01
>
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I working on creating my own website with JSP/Servlet/Jquery with
>> Tomcat 7.0.11 which I had installed it as a package via Netbeans
>> 7.0.1.I am trying to build a header JSP File and below is my code for
>> it,
>> <%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
>> <!DOCTYPE html>
>> <html>
>> <head>
>> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
>> <title></title>
>> <style type="text/css">
>> div.cldivheader{
>> background-color: yellowgreen;
>> width:100%;
>> height:10%;
>> border:1px solid #000;
>> }
>> li.clheader {
>> display: inline-table;
>> font-size:14px;
>> list-style:none;
>> margin-left:50px;
>> margin-right:50px;
>> margin-bottom: 5px;
>> }
>>
>> </style>
>> </head>
>> <body>
>> <div class="cldivheader">
>> <ul>
>> <li class="clheader"><a href="./registeruser.jsp"
>> target="_top"><b>Create An Account</b></a></li>
>> <li class="clheader"><a href="./login.jsp" target="_top"><b>Login
to
>> your Account</b></a></li>
>> <li class="clheader"><a href="./forgotdetails.jsp"
>> target="_top"><b>Forgot Account Details</b></a></li>
>> <li class="clheader"><a href="./Categories.jsp"
>> target="_top"><b>Check Available Categories.</b></a></li>
>> </ul>
>> </div>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>> I am pretty much sure that its might not be related to Tomcat but
>> just wanted to check and rule out tomcat.
>>
>> Problem Statement: When I run this code via netbeans, I dont see
>> links as horizontal tabs and for some reasons it shows up as default
>> list items.Initally I thought markup might be dependent on encoding
>> used,so I created a new jsp file and one HTML file both with UTF-8
>> and could still see the same behavior.Netbeans folks say that its not
>> the netbeans which is playing mischief but the browser, but with same
>> browser with DW ,it runs perfectly fine on the same box which has
>> both DW and NB.
>>
>> the same code runs perfectly fine with Dreamweaver CS5.5 and gives me
>> the result what I want and on the same browser and box.Is it possible
>> to integrate DW with tomcat and use JSP/Servlets with Tomcat on DW.
>>
>> Has anyone done this before ? I am somewhat coming back to java world
>> after nearly 9 years and so. I dont mind taking some pain to achieve
>> this.All I want to have is 1 IDE which can integrate Tomcat and can
>> show all my JS/CSS stuff correctly.
>>
>> I am aware this might be offtopic but being a silent member to this
>> list, I think this list can give me better suggestion than doing a
>> google.So posting here.
>>
>> - Kiran
>>
>>
>>
>>
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