Yes, if the [L] means do not continue to but just redirect, then yes.

Kiril

On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:11 AM, RickB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hi all,
>
>  I'm trying out sfCombineFilterPlugin and I noticed that the
>  documentation proposes two lines to be inserted into .htaccess. The
>  lines are
>
>   RewriteRule ^css/packed/(.*\.css) /sfCombineFilterPlugin/combine.php?
>  type=css&files=$1
>   RewriteRule ^js/packed/(.*\.js) /sfCombineFilterPlugin/combine.php?
>  type=javascript&files=$1
>
>  My question is whether the [L] flag is needed on these lines.  Should
>  they in fact read as follows?
>
>   RewriteRule ^css/packed/(.*\.css) /sfCombineFilterPlugin/combine.php?
>  type=css&files=$1  [L]
>   RewriteRule ^js/packed/(.*\.js) /sfCombineFilterPlugin/combine.php?
>  type=javascript&files=$1  [L]
>
>  If so, I'll create a new Trac ticket.
>
>  Rick
>
>  >
>

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