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My error log is giving me some css-file missing?

  • @seppolaatle112

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    [Sat Nov 29 18:28:14 2008] [error] [client XX.XXX.XXX.XX] File does not exist: /home/XXX.XX/public_html/wp-content/themes/buddypress-home/custom-styles.css, referer: http://XXX.XX/wp-content/themes/buddypress-home/style.css

    As I can see, the original home-theme “style.css,” is asking for a file named custom-styles.css in the same folder, witch does not exist.

    Why is this file being included when it does not exist?

    The reason I ask, is because everytime someone loads the page, wherever they are, this will create an error in the errorlog..

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  • @burtadsit

    Participant

    Yep. Create a blank one right where it is looking for it and the error msgs will go away.

    @seppolaatle112

    Participant

    Jupp, I do know that’s a solution, but I’m actually wondering why this file is being included at all.. :S :P

    @burtadsit

    Participant

    Andy addressed this issue a short time ago. He’s aware of it and there is a ticket in for it. Just hasn’t gotten ’round to it.

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