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I initialize my placeholders for my global layout within the Bootstrap.php as described here.

public function _initPlaceholders()
{
    $this->bootstrap('View');
    $view = $this->getResource('View');

    $view->doctype('XHTML11');

    $view->headTitle('Foo Bar Title')
         ->setSeparator(' :: ');

    $view->headMeta()->appendHttpEquiv(
        'content-type',
        'application/xhtml+xml; charset=UTF-8'
    );

    $view->headMeta()->appendName('robots', 'index,follow');

    $view->headLink()->appendStylesheet('/styles/styles.css', 'screen')
                     ->appendStylesheet('/styles/print.css', 'print');
}

The rendered HTML looks correct.

<title>Foo Bar Title</title>
<link href="/styles/styles.css" media="screen" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<link href="/styles/print.css" media="print" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml; charset=UTF-8" />
<meta name="robots" content="index,follow" />

But the CSS doesn't get loaded correctly because Zend_Controller thinks it's a controller or something. When I try to open the CSS files the following error occurs:

Fatal error: Uncaught exception 'Zend_Controller_Dispatcher_Exception' with message 'Invalid controller specified (error)'

Any hints?

[update]

Ok, just added the following line to my .htaccess file and all works as expected now...

RewriteRule !.(js|ico|txt|gif|jpg|png|css|htc|swf|htm)$ index.php

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A typical Zend project layout looks something like this:

.
|-- application
|   |-- Bootstrap.php
|   |-- configs
|   |-- controllers
|   |-- forms
|   |-- layouts
|   |-- models
|   `-- views
|-- library
`-- public
    |-- images
    |   `-- favicon.ico
    |-- index.php
    |-- js
    |   `-- scripts.js
    `-- styles
        `-- style.css

Does yours look similar? Specifically, do you have CSS and JavaScript files somewhere under the public folder (and not the application folder)? If so, can you review file permissions?

Also, I recommend reviewing file permissions. If the CSS files aren't readable by the Apache process, then Apache won't be able to serve them.

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  • My directory layout ist "by the book" due to the usage of Zend_Tool. It were wrong file permissions. :-/ thx Jun 14, 2011 at 16:47

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