Reputation: 36664
In JSF page templates I use this code to include a CSS resource:
<h:outputStylesheet library="css" name="mystyles.css" />
The usual way to implement CSS cache busting would be to add a version parameter, like v=123
, however this is not supported in outputStyleSheet:
<h:outputStylesheet library="css" name="mystyles.css?v=123" />
will cause a JSF1064 warning and the CSS will not be found.
Upvotes: 10
Views: 3938
Reputation: 1109262
That's not possible without overridding the StylesheetRenderer
(assuming you're on Mojarra). It does indeed not take the query string into account. However, as a (temporary) workaround it's good to know that it is valid to include the CSS using CSS' own @import
rule inside <h:outputStyleSheet>
.
<h:outputStylesheet target="head">
@import url('css/mystyles.css?v=123')
</h:outputStylesheet>
You might want to post an enhancement request to the Mojarra boys to take this into account in future releases.
Upvotes: 11