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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 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 at 20:01
















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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 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 at 20:01














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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













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 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 at 20:01


















  • This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?
    – BalusC
    Nov 21 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 at 20:01
















This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?
– BalusC
Nov 21 at 11:36




This shouldn't happen. Which JSF impl/version?
– BalusC
Nov 21 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 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 at 20:01

















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