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Mark Struberg commented on MFCOMMONS-33:
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this contradicts the JSF spec which _explicitely_ notes the language and other 
el params. I cannot find ANY hint that this must be application scoped. Au 
contraire: currently JSF resources _explicitely_ disables the cache if there is 
any el in them.
                
> Extended ResourceHandler implementation
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MFCOMMONS-33
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MFCOMMONS-33
>             Project: MyFaces Commons
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: myfaces-commons-resourcehandler
>            Reporter: Leonardo Uribe
>            Assignee: Mark Struberg
>             Fix For: 1.0.2
>
>
> myfaces-commons-resourcehandler module includes an "AdvancedResourceHandler" 
> with these objectives: 
> - relative paths between resources (css files referencing images without 
> using #resource['..']) 
> - caching resources in the client (disabled if ProjectStage == Development) 
> - GZIP compression and local cache in tmp dir (disabled if ProjectStage == 
> Development) 
> - i18n (supporting country code and language). 
> This requires more discussion and work to create a full solution. In order to 
> create a enhanced implementation, I have a proposal on this issue:
> - Replace AdvancedResourceHandler with ExtendedResourceHandler, which is a 
> more descriptive name, 
> - Use the same pattern from myfaces shared, because it is well tested.
> - Use a SAXParser to load files, since the proposed solution is java 1.6 
> specific, and compatibility with jdk 1.5 is required. 
> I'll commit the proposal, but keep the previous code so we can discuss over 
> there.

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