Theme looking different before and after previewing an advanced style

Hello,
i have a problem with a theme looking different before and after previewing an advanced style in mapbuilder Ver11_1_1_5_B110527
My style xml looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<AdvancedStyle>
    <CollectionStyle>
      <style name="color_style" shape="polygon"/>
      <style name="line_style"/>
  </CollectionStyle>
</AdvancedStyle>It is a combination of a color style and a line style styles:
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<svg width="1in" height="1in">
    <desc/>
    <g class="color" style="fill:#B6D1CA">
        <rect width="50" height="50"/>
  </g>
</svg>
<?xml version="1.0" standalone="yes"?>
<svg width="1in" height="1in">
  <desc/>
  <g class="line" style="fill:#969696;stroke-width:2;stroke-linecap:BUTT">
    <line class="base"/>
  </g>
</svg>The styles and theme are created using insert statements, and not the mapbuilder.
When i take a look at the theme preview in mapbuilder, it will look like this: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22117905/before_preview.PNG
Now i open up the advanced style and hit the preview button.
If i take another look at the theme preview, it will now look like this (and this is the desired output btw.): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22117905/after_preview.PNG
Now my question is, why does the same theme look different, after previewing the advanced style?
I tried clearing the cached geometries and metadata cache of mapviewer, but that didn't help.
Apart from previewing every style, what can i do to make sure that the themes are styled correctly?
Thanks for help in advance,
Dirk

Hello Joao,
i just found the error. It is in my pl/sql package where i create the styles.
Mapbuilder showed the staly as in my first post, but that i created looks like this
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<AdvancedStyle>
    <CollectionStyle>
      <style name="color_style" shape="polygon"/>
      <style name="line_style" shape="all"/>
  </CollectionStyle>
</AdvancedStyle>Notice the "shape=all" attribute in line_style. Apperently Mapbuilder doesn't like it, if i set this in the style. After previewing or saving the style in mapbuilder, the sttribute is removed and the style is correct.
I now edited my package and rerun it, and now the themes are displayed correctly.
Regards,
Dirk

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