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clearing the cache and reloading serves the text/css;charset=UTF-8 as wished. Reloading again gives a text/html and breaks the styling. Any tipps for that?
Is this a resource with its content type setting as CSS?
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yes, of course. on first load it does come as css. Cant figur out, what it is, template (is set to none) or context issue mabey?
It may well be a context issue, if you're using it across different contexts.
What happens if you mark it a non-cacheable?
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it ist allready uncached
and attached and use in just one context
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it must refere to context settings.
it s only the css of the second context effected.
shifting it to the first standard web context, behaviour is normal.
but can not figure out, which context setting causes this.