Wow how could I miss that?! Thanks alot for enlightening me Aaron.

So I think that just about solves my problem. Combining [1] and [2],
I'll be able to have my javascript in seperate files for development
reasons and still be able to feed users a packed, compressed single
file that updates everytime a single file changes. Just amazing!
Thanks alot guys, I have no idea how I would survive without you.

[1] http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/73
[2] http://joliclic.free.fr/php/javascript-packer/en/

On 2/14/07, Aaron Heimlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/14/07, Kristinn Sigmundsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On a side note,  http://www.ejeliot.com/blog/73 uses JSMin to compress
> > the files, I've used dean edwards online packer [1] before, and really
> > like the results it gives me (havn't tried it yet with JQuery). Does
> > anyone know of a PHP packer that gives similar results that could be
> > implemented in the solution given in the blogpost above?
> >
>
> As it happens, someone ported Dean's packer to PHP!
>
>  http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2006/12/packer-php/
>
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