h:outputStylesheet not inserted when using FullAjaxExceptionHandler












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I'm using the OmniFaces FullAjaxExceptionHandler to display error pages. The error pages are shown correctly, but I'm having issues with the styling of those pages.



My application is using a template which has CSS classes loaded in the <h:body> section like the following. <h:outputStylesheet name="css/theme.css" library="theme" />



I found the BalusC answer at h:body not rerendered when using FullAjaxExceptionHandler to be helpful for changing the body tag. But I'm stumped on why the FullAjaxExceptionHandler isn't replacing the children of individual <head> element. It appears like all <h:outputStylesheet> elements are ignored no matter where they are located.










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  • This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?

    – BalusC
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:36











  • JSF 2.3, Omnifaces 3.2, Payara 5 183 Full. I believe Payara uses Mojarra 2.4.0-m01.payara-p5 a fork of Mojarra 2.4.

    – Joshua Raymond
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01











  • I am having the exact same issue with Omnifaces 3.2 and Myfaces 2.3

    – Melloware
    Jan 18 at 21:35











  • I should also mention I am using JoinFaces 3.3.0 in Spring Boot for my container.

    – Melloware
    Jan 19 at 17:44
















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I'm using the OmniFaces FullAjaxExceptionHandler to display error pages. The error pages are shown correctly, but I'm having issues with the styling of those pages.



My application is using a template which has CSS classes loaded in the <h:body> section like the following. <h:outputStylesheet name="css/theme.css" library="theme" />



I found the BalusC answer at h:body not rerendered when using FullAjaxExceptionHandler to be helpful for changing the body tag. But I'm stumped on why the FullAjaxExceptionHandler isn't replacing the children of individual <head> element. It appears like all <h:outputStylesheet> elements are ignored no matter where they are located.










share|improve this question























  • This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?

    – BalusC
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:36











  • JSF 2.3, Omnifaces 3.2, Payara 5 183 Full. I believe Payara uses Mojarra 2.4.0-m01.payara-p5 a fork of Mojarra 2.4.

    – Joshua Raymond
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01











  • I am having the exact same issue with Omnifaces 3.2 and Myfaces 2.3

    – Melloware
    Jan 18 at 21:35











  • I should also mention I am using JoinFaces 3.3.0 in Spring Boot for my container.

    – Melloware
    Jan 19 at 17:44














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I'm using the OmniFaces FullAjaxExceptionHandler to display error pages. The error pages are shown correctly, but I'm having issues with the styling of those pages.



My application is using a template which has CSS classes loaded in the <h:body> section like the following. <h:outputStylesheet name="css/theme.css" library="theme" />



I found the BalusC answer at h:body not rerendered when using FullAjaxExceptionHandler to be helpful for changing the body tag. But I'm stumped on why the FullAjaxExceptionHandler isn't replacing the children of individual <head> element. It appears like all <h:outputStylesheet> elements are ignored no matter where they are located.










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I'm using the OmniFaces FullAjaxExceptionHandler to display error pages. The error pages are shown correctly, but I'm having issues with the styling of those pages.



My application is using a template which has CSS classes loaded in the <h:body> section like the following. <h:outputStylesheet name="css/theme.css" library="theme" />



I found the BalusC answer at h:body not rerendered when using FullAjaxExceptionHandler to be helpful for changing the body tag. But I'm stumped on why the FullAjaxExceptionHandler isn't replacing the children of individual <head> element. It appears like all <h:outputStylesheet> elements are ignored no matter where they are located.







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  • This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?

    – BalusC
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:36











  • JSF 2.3, Omnifaces 3.2, Payara 5 183 Full. I believe Payara uses Mojarra 2.4.0-m01.payara-p5 a fork of Mojarra 2.4.

    – Joshua Raymond
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01











  • I am having the exact same issue with Omnifaces 3.2 and Myfaces 2.3

    – Melloware
    Jan 18 at 21:35











  • I should also mention I am using JoinFaces 3.3.0 in Spring Boot for my container.

    – Melloware
    Jan 19 at 17:44



















  • This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?

    – BalusC
    Nov 21 '18 at 11:36











  • JSF 2.3, Omnifaces 3.2, Payara 5 183 Full. I believe Payara uses Mojarra 2.4.0-m01.payara-p5 a fork of Mojarra 2.4.

    – Joshua Raymond
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:01











  • I am having the exact same issue with Omnifaces 3.2 and Myfaces 2.3

    – Melloware
    Jan 18 at 21:35











  • I should also mention I am using JoinFaces 3.3.0 in Spring Boot for my container.

    – Melloware
    Jan 19 at 17:44

















This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?

– BalusC
Nov 21 '18 at 11:36





This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?

– BalusC
Nov 21 '18 at 11:36













JSF 2.3, Omnifaces 3.2, Payara 5 183 Full. I believe Payara uses Mojarra 2.4.0-m01.payara-p5 a fork of Mojarra 2.4.

– Joshua Raymond
Nov 21 '18 at 20:01





JSF 2.3, Omnifaces 3.2, Payara 5 183 Full. I believe Payara uses Mojarra 2.4.0-m01.payara-p5 a fork of Mojarra 2.4.

– Joshua Raymond
Nov 21 '18 at 20:01













I am having the exact same issue with Omnifaces 3.2 and Myfaces 2.3

– Melloware
Jan 18 at 21:35





I am having the exact same issue with Omnifaces 3.2 and Myfaces 2.3

– Melloware
Jan 18 at 21:35













I should also mention I am using JoinFaces 3.3.0 in Spring Boot for my container.

– Melloware
Jan 19 at 17:44





I should also mention I am using JoinFaces 3.3.0 in Spring Boot for my container.

– Melloware
Jan 19 at 17:44












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