Le 10/02/2011 22:32, stloyd a écrit :
AFAIK {% assets %} Fabien was talking about that the Assetic will be
an "evolution" of existing BC-asset code.
It will not replace the current asset() function which is also used when
including an image in your page. Assetic is only a replacement for {%
javascripts %} and {% stylesheets %}. So the issue of similar names remains.
I find rather confusing for newcomers to have an assets tag and an asset
function. {% assets ... %} and {{ asset(...) }} look not very different
so this might lead to some WTF when using one instead of the other.
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Christophe | Stof
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