I found the answer here: http://drupal.org/node/322300
Somehow my default theme had become disabled, even though it was the only one that had been enabled and that was messing with the "conditional-stylesheets" call in my theme's .info file.
thanks,
kyle
On Mar 12, 2010, at 11:11 PM, Kyle Smeby wrote:
Thanks for the reply but neither cache settings, clearing or CSS optimizing (aggregation) touches the [if IE] commented css call from the zen theme.
I also should have mentioned that I'm using a sub theme of Zen--not that there's really any other way to use Zen but I thought I'd mention it.
Any other ideas out there?
thanks,
kyle
On Mar 12, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
Kyle Smeby wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just checked my log file on a site recently launched and it's filling up with "page not found" errors looking for the ie.css file from the zen theme. The problems is it's looking for it in the subdirectory I used for testing, which is strange because none of my other style sheets are doing that. Since it's Zen's ie.css file it's in the [if IE] html comment and that's the onlt difference I can see.
Anyone know where I could correct this?
Maybe, admin/settings/performance and clicking Clear Cache will help.
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