hi ady,

sfContext::getInstance()->getConfigCache()

is what you're after. this is actually the sf1.1 way to get almost all 
central instances now.
see: http://www.symfony-project.org/api/1_1/sfContext

there was a post a few days back that described the central classes 
turning factory from singleton.

cheers
/christian

Ady wrote:
> Does anyone have a working example of how to create a sfConfigCache
> instance in 1.1
> >
>   


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