tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740338341177826314.post6782084850147114787..comments2024-03-28T09:19:27.711+00:00Comments on A Portal to a Portal: More things I had forgotten - metrics in Lotus Connections 2.5 ProfilesDave Hayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10444759805764485699noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740338341177826314.post-78652088738258889192010-09-17T00:10:32.544+01:002010-09-17T00:10:32.544+01:00very neat Dave. I have been thinking about ways of...very neat Dave. I have been thinking about ways of building some reporting around the usage of Connections. Someone has obviously made a start!Browniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11645573714121875202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740338341177826314.post-15677662721501720342010-09-16T13:00:43.382+01:002010-09-16T13:00:43.382+01:00That is ace! Really useful stats, beyond those in...That is ace! Really useful stats, beyond those included in the normal set. Cheers Dave!Stuart McIntyrehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00161928581735143158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6740338341177826314.post-74500726420378617952010-09-16T11:55:40.029+01:002010-09-16T11:55:40.029+01:00And, as if by magic, I solved my own problem.
I w...And, as if by magic, I solved my own problem.<br /><br />I was incorrectly specifying the path to the styles.css, which meant that the Profiles application had to go and look for it and, I guess, was returning something that wasn't properly formatted as text/css.<br /><br />So the CSS URL changed from: -<br /><br />http://lc25.uk.ibm.com:9083/profiles/css/styles.css<br /><br />to: -<br /><br />http://lc25.uk.ibm.com:9083/profiles/help/css/styles.css<br /><br />e.g. added the subdirectory "help" into the URL.<br /><br />Sorted :-)Dave Hayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10444759805764485699noreply@blogger.com