Really weird that just merging the files would mess things up. I guess now it'll be easier to compare and see what the problem is. If it's something w/ the helper let me know.
In a production environment I generally clear our the packed folder as part of the build script. There is also a var $checkTS, which defaults to false. If you set that to true it will check the timestamps of all the pieces and if one of them is newer then the packed file it will re-build the whole thing. -Matt http://www.pseudocoder.com On Nov 20, 10:34 pm, RyOnLife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Matt... > > 1.) No. > > 2.) I set it to default (no compression) with the same results. > > 3.) Cool. I didn't realize until now that your helper actually > combines the files into one and CSS Tidy just does the compression. I > just assumed CSS Tidy did both. Bad news is... even without CSS Tidy, > the pages still aren't rendering right. Can't imagine what would be > causing a difference in distinct CSS files vs. all selectors in the > same order, but in a single file. Guess I'll just keep digging. > > One usage question while I've got your attention: The helper only > seems to generate new compressed CSS/JS when .css/.js files are > linked. If I edit an existing file and want to rebuild the compressed > version, I've just been clearing out the 'packed' folder. Is that the > best approach? > > On Nov 20, 10:17 pm, MattC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hey Ryan, > > A couple suggestions: > > 1) Are you using CSS expressions? I know CSS tidy has issues with > > them. I was able to work around in some cases by changing the > > expression. > > 2) You can try setting the $cssCompression var to something other than > > "high_compression". Not sure if this will make a difference since > > you've already tried a bunch of other settings. > > 3) You can take out lines 168-174. That will get rid of the code that > > calls the CSS tidy. > > > -Matthttp://www.pseudocoder.com > > > On Nov 20, 10:00 pm, RyOnLife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I am using the AssetHelper from Matt/pseudocoder.com. Great helper for > > > CSS and JS compression, but CSS Tidy is causing me fits... > > > > Due to all of its compression measures, in some cases it's messing up > > > my pages by combining or re-arranging selectors, etc. Even with the > > > options shown below (I just edited the class directly), pages with the > > > compressed CSS render differently (messed up) than the uncompressed > > > CSS. > > > > Any way to configure the helper and/or CSS Tidy to just combine all of > > > my CSS files into one, and do nothing more than that? > > > > $this->settings['remove_bslash'] = false; > > > $this->settings['compress_colors'] = false; > > > $this->settings['compress_font-weight'] = false; > > > $this->settings['lowercase_s'] = false; > > > $this->settings['optimise_shorthands'] = 0; > > > $this->settings['remove_last_;'] = false; > > > $this->settings['case_properties'] = 0; > > > $this->settings['sort_properties'] = false; > > > $this->settings['sort_selectors'] = false; > > > $this->settings['merge_selectors'] = 0; > > > $this->settings['discard_invalid_properties'] = false; > > > $this->settings['css_level'] = 'CSS2.1'; > > > $this->settings['preserve_css'] = true; > > > $this->settings['timestamp'] = false; --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "CakePHP" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
