Jsp:forward explained ?

Here the dir structure of my authentification module :
/admins/login.jsp
/admins/centralAdmin.jsp (lists all Admins)
/admins/players/ADMPlayers.jsp
/admins/news/ADMNews.jsp
/templates/mystyle.css
In my site authentification, I need to redirect people to login.jsp if they access the admin urls directly without passing by the login page.
I have tried something like bellow in these pages
centralAdmin.jsp:
<% if (session.session.getAttribute("LOGGED") == null){%>
<jsp:forward page="/admins/login.jsp"/>
<%}
%>
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../templates/mystyle.css">
OK
For page like /admins/players/ADMPlayers.jsp, it redirects me to login.jsp but the css in the login file (like the above) can't be reached. It will if I use
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../templates/mystyle.css">
instead ????
The main goal is to put the test login file in a include file.
I have tried to set the path to /templates/mystyle.css in the link but it doesn't work.
Anyone can help ?

The problem is that your web browser thinks you are at (for instance) "/admins/players/ADMPlayers.jsp", but your CSS is located in "/templates/mystyle.css". So, "../templates/mystyle.css" being called from "/admins/players/ADMPlayers.jsp" will look for "/admins/templates/mystyle.css" which does not exist. That is the reason why using "../../templates/mystyle.css" does work. What is it that you are trying to do exactly? just be able to reference the CSS? Have you tried putting in the WHOLE URL instead of just the relative URL?

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