or ../../vendors/
not sure myself but the point is you could do it this way

On Jul 30, 11:25 am, JamesF <[email protected]> wrote:
> you could set up an apache alias to your app/vendors directory at
> mysite.com/vendors
> and link to css like this
> echo $html->css('/vendors/mystyle.css', NULL, NULL, false);
>
> same would work for javascript
>
> On Jul 30, 4:24 am, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Okay. Understood. Thanks!
>
> > It works like all of you suggested to put all files in one directory
> > under webroot (e.g. webroot/js/syntaxhighlighter/) and then use
>
> > $html->css('../js/syntaxhighlighter/styles/shCore', null, null,
> > false);
> > $javascript->link('syntaxhighlighter/scripts/shCore', false);
>
> > I started and hoped that I can reuse such complete packages better by
> > locating it in vendors ... but that seems to be impossible. What if I
> > have a package which consists of a PHP class, JS and CSS plus images.
> > Do I have to move JS, CSS and images to webroot and keep the php class
> > in a vendor directory? According to your answers I assume yes ... not
> > really perfect in my eyes .. but I understand that it can get very
> > complex if vendors is not available for the webserver to show as
> > webroot is the only public area ...
>
> > Thank you so far.
> > Christian
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