Yes, it should work as long as Apache can follow symlinks.
 
François

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Envoyé : vendredi 23 février 2007 12:25
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Objet : [symfony-devs] Re: Plugin web directory


Hi,

Thanks for that... I had not logged into Track today....

Will that still work on a linux box that uses symLinks for the plugin js and
css?

Ali


On 23/02/07, Francois Zaninotto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Isn't the solution proposed in the ticket working?

http://www.symfony-project.com/trac/ticket/1500

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Envoyé : vendredi 23 février 2007 11:55
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Objet : [symfony-devs] Plugin web directory


Hi,

I recently added a plugin to the wiki sfPokaYokePlugin that uses existinf 
.yml validation files to create a configurable client-side validation
object. This code was functionally tested with a manual insatll but after
creating the plugin and installing through the cli I am having problems 
referencing the .js and .cs files in the plugins web directory.

The symLinks are created as expected or the directories are copied correctly
on a windows box. Do anyone have any suggestions for a robust way to use 
addJavascript() and addStylesheet() methods as part of a filter, to include
these files from the variable location?

Thanks

Ali










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